“I was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease in 2015. I was 59. While it was a devastating diagnosis, it was a relief to know there was a reason behind my slipping abilities at work and some startling memory lapses. Having cared for two parents with Alzheimer’s, I know what I’m dealing with. There may be no cure for Alzheimer’s (yet), but I’m determined to live well with the disease for as long as I can.”
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