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Caregivers: Dementia | Last Active: Jun 21 5:41am | Replies (14)

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@gail60

Does your cousin have Early Onset Alzheimer's, that is, diagnosed under age 65? With the way it is named, it is often confused with Early Stage Alzheimer's or MCI.
My husband was diagnosed at age 59 and is now in the severe stages cognitively but physically completely healthy. He tested normally for balance, gait, strength and reflexes. Bloodwork was normal too.
I wish there was a thread specific to Early Onset Alzheimer's Caregivers.

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@gail60 The topic of early onset Alzheimer’s might be very helpful and YOU can start it! The topic would still be under Caregivers:Dementia. You go to the top of the page where it says “Caregivers Dementia” and click on it. That should take you to the list of topics for this group. On the left is a space titled ‘start a discussion.’ Just be sure that you are very clear about your subject and explain the difference between MCI and early onset Alzheimer’s . I think it would be great! You can always ask me questions about it in private messages.

No, she's in her 70s, but looking back I think I saw some signs when she was in her early 60s. We were never close, I saw her once or twice a year. I agree early onset is a mega issue. I worked with a lady whose brother was neurosurgeon, and started when he was in early 50s. But he died within 5 years, so it was very sad (I don't remember what was his cause of death). But my cousin has had many physical health issues over last 20 years. Big Hug, and all the best, you'll be in my thoughts.....hardest on caregivers