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The Race of Dementia

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By Debra Tann I never could understand why my great-grandmother began to act oddly in my presence. Nor did I understand why my grandmother or my mom, was unable to explain my great-grandmother’s peculiar behavior of not recognizing her adorable great-granddaughter, me. It is such an irony how some things rest and abide within your personhood and reveal themselves decades later. I can now understand what I did not years ago; my great-grandmother likely had Alzheimer’s dementia. Who knew?

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