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Caregivers may experience feelings of loss and grief
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It’s normal to feel a sense loss or grief when you care about someone living with Alzheimer's. You're entitled to these emotions and may begin to experience them as soon as you learn of the diagnosis.
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Man living with Alzheimer’s remarries his wife
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Peter Marshall, 56, is living with early-onset Alzheimer’s. He asked his wife of 12 years and full-time caregiver, Lisa, to get married again, and the couple recently renewed their vows in an emotional ceremony.
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