My Mother Left Me She Got Alzheimer s Disease

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My Mother Left Me: The Impact of Alzheimer's Disease


Summary:
My mother’s journey with Alzheimer’s began when she was around 65. The disease gradually robbed her of her mind, transforming our lives in ways I could never have predicted. Despite its prevalence, I knew little about Alzheimer’s until it touched our family. Initially, I suspected psychological issues or nerve-related problems, but the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s changed everything.

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Alzheimer’s first betrayed my mother through subtle forgetfulness; she adeptly concealed these early signs for months. Misplacing items in her own home became unsettling for her, serving as the first sign of deeper troubles. As the disease progressed, everyday tasks like brushing her teeth or tying her shoes became increasingly challenging. The most distressing part was witnessing her struggle with hallucinations and anxiety, becoming a constant feature of her final years.

Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s leads to irreversible brain damage, and there is no cure. While certain medications can slow the progression and alleviate symptoms in some patients, the nature of the disease varies from person to person. It often begins gradually, taking years to manifest significantly, while in others, it progresses rapidly. Some individuals may live for eight years post-diagnosis, while others may endure for up to twenty.

For my mother, the decline began about two years before her death when she stopped eating, signaling her reluctance to continue battling the disease. Even in her final days, she had moments of clarity, recognizing me and expressing sorrow for her situation. I shared her sadness then, and I still feel it now.

Alzheimer’s is a harrowing disease requiring constant care and empathy. Unfortunately, not everyone has loved ones to rely on during such challenging times. It’s vital to recognize the immense need for understanding and support for both those affected and their families.

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