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By Wendy Mitchell The pen is the tongue of the mind. (Horace) (Deb Bunt) I have never met Wendy Mitchell in person although, somehow, I feel that I know her, and I imagine that this is an experience which many people share. Hers is almost the go-to name when Young Onset Dementia is mentioned, and through her blog “Which me am I today?”, her book, “Somebody I Used to Know,” and her numerous appearances on the radio and television, Wendy’s voice is certainly being heard all around the globe. And, on a personal level, I feel particularly connected to her as she lent us a little part of her voice by writing the foreword to Peter Berry’s book, “Slow Puncture.”
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