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What is the youngest known case of Alzheimer's disease?


Oh dear that is so young

The youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer's to date was 27 years old.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 2008 American drama film, inspired by the 1921 short story of the same name written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I don't think he was a real person.

My great grandfather, and now my grandfather has it. He doesn't remember when I call. It's very sad when someone you love has trouble remembering who you are.

Recently a women had her eggs tested for the gene that causes Alzheimer's Disease. She then had one that was negative fertilized. She didn't want to her child to suffer like so many in her family have. In her family's case they develop it in their 40's. She's now in her 30's. It's likely she won't remember her child by the time she's 45.

27 sounds very scary. My former SIL started noticing memory problems at work around 50, and now she is 62 and in the advanced stages. Does not know her son, or the rest of her family except the brother who is caring for her on a daily basis.

benjamin button......he was like 13 or something.

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