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After experiencing cognitive fog and worry, a journalist and presenter found she had Alzheimer's disease a year ago. The former GMTV breakfast show anchor said dementia had "decimated" her family, which included her mother, father, and uncle. The mother of two, a Mirror columnist, said she was attempting to "carry on" as usual but wanted to share her experience to help others. while her fears of being diagnosed, her doctor confirmed that she was in the early stages of the disease while being only 61 years old. The presenter was "more angry than anything else" because the cancer had already had a huge impact on her family life. Phillips's story is one of hope, courage, and resilience. She shows that it is possible to live a full and meaningful life with Alzheimer's disease. She is an inspiration to us all, and her story is a reminder that we should never give up hope, no matter what challenges we face.Order your copy today!
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