Alzheimer's/Dementia

To Help Others, One Couple Talks About Life With Early-Onset Alzheimer’s

(By Brian Mann for NPR)

When Bella Doolittle heard her diagnosis last February of early-onset Alzheimer’s, she sat in the car outside the doctor’s office and cried. “He said, ‘Well, we figured out what’s going on with you and this is it.’ And I’m like, ‘No it’s not.’ ”

Doolittle’s husband, Will Doolittle, sits next to her on the couch, recalling how she grilled the doctor. “You asked, ‘How long does this take? How long do I have?’ And he said, ‘On average, eight years.’ That really upset you.” Continue reading article here…

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