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EP 2 Life before Dementia ... were there early clues ?

EP 2 Life before Dementia ... were there early clues ?

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Surviving Alzheimer's: Reflections on Early Signs and Coping Strategies

In this episode of the Surviving Alzheimer's podcast, host Ken Cardita shares his journey alongside his wife, Shanna, who has been battling Alzheimer's disease. He reflects on their early life together, identifying initial signs of cognitive decline, and the crucial lessons learned during their journey. The podcast delves into the importance of selecting the right medical support, dealing with emotional triggers and caregiver challenges, and highlights the role of faith and open communication in their continued resilience. Ken also emphasizes the value of hindsight and offers advice for those starting their caregiving journey.

00:00 Introduction to the Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast
00:32 Early Signs and Reflections
01:00 Life Before Alzheimer's
03:06 Challenges and Changes in the 1990s
04:23 The 2000s: Family and Personal Growth
10:10 Early Cognitive Struggles
13:00 The First Neurologist Visit
17:17 Lessons Learned and Advice
23:17 Emotional Journey and Faith
25:27 Conclusion and Next Steps

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