The Dance: A Memoir of Love and Resilience Through Frontotemporal Degeneration - Inspiring Story for Caregivers and Families Facing Dementia Challenges
The Dance: A Memoir of Love and Resilience Through Frontotemporal Degeneration - Inspiring Story for Caregivers and Families Facing Dementia Challenges

The Dance: A Memoir of Love and Resilience Through Frontotemporal Degeneration - Inspiring Story for Caregivers and Families Facing Dementia Challenges

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The Dance is a lively memoir of a couple's five-year journey through a little-known, non-Alzheimer's dementia -Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD). Deborah and Alan's story is told with honesty, humor and love. The Dance illustrates of how the 'normality' of Deborah and Alan's life was stolen away by FTD. They danced together for almost thirty-eight years until Alan's death in 2012. How they handled this challenge together and with the help of their family and friends shines some light on this uncommonly diagnosed disease. FTD strikes men and women from the age of 35 onwards. It is most commonly diagnosed from age 50 onwards but has been seen in people as young as 20 and as old as 80. It is often accompanied by physical conditions such as Motor Neuron Disease or ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). The average time between diagnosis and death is between four and ten years. Added to the pain of dealing with an untreatable, incurable illness is the loss of person, insight, and empathy for others. The grieving begins long before physical death. Further information on FTD can be found at www.theaftd.org

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Very well written. Very readable and relatable. I bought this book because my husband has been diagnosed with FTD and I needed someone’s first hand experience to understand what we are facing. I was not disappointed. I wept as I read her beautiful story of love and incredible loss. No other book has helped me or prepared me as much as this one has.