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Dementia is the biggest killer in Britain, yet it remains poorly understood. This book offers a unique perspective on the condition from the inside. Wendy Mitchell, once a dedicated NHS nurse and an active single mother, began to experience the fog of dementia creeping into her life. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at fifty-eight, she faced an uncertain future and early retirement, revealing a significant gap in public understanding of the disease. Despite the challenges, Wendy is determined to maintain her independence, using yellow post-it notes to help manage her daily routines and creating a memory room filled with cherished photos and labels of loved ones. Her resilient spirit shines through, making this narrative both beautiful and inspiring. It serves as a testament to the importance of holding onto what matters most, offering hope to those living with dementia and valuable insights for their supporters. This groundbreaking account explores the devastating impact of Alzheimer's while also highlighting the unexpected ways it can enhance everyday experiences and deepen connections with others.
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Somebody I Used to Know, Anna Wharton
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- 2018
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