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MARY: I was a general manager…
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MARY: …and she’d come in and dine all the time just to come see me.
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Super: Mary and Peggy were compensated for their time
PEGGY: I had chased her for 6 months.
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Super: Peggy
Super: Mary
Super: Experiencing memory & thinking issues
Super: Mary and Peggy were compensated for their time
PEGGY: We’ve been together for 30 years
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Super: Mary’s Story
Super: Mary is a real patient with memory and thinking issues
VISUAL: Memory & thinking issues keep piling up?
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MARY: I was going through a phase where I was forgetting things and losing things and couldn’t keep my mind on a topic.
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PEGGY: Her wedding ring she lost 4 of those so now she wears it around her neck.
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MARY: I didn’t know what was going on in my brain...why I was forgetting everything…
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MARY AND PEGGY: I couldn’t remember which road to take…Forgetting appointments…passwords…her wallet.
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MARY: And that’s when I really decided—well, the 2 of us together—decided that I needed help.
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MARY: We sought a doctor that was just absolutely awesome.
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MARY: Took me under her wing and...
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Super: Mary was tested for the amyloid marker
MARY AND PEGGY: She came right out and said it. “Yeah, it’s there. The marker. The marker is there”
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MARY: She’s been with us. Been by my side, pretty much the whole time.
MARY: As a matter of fact, my doctor was real pleased with my last check up. So I’m doing something right, I think!
MARY: So, yeah, trying to do the right things…
VISUAL: Mary plays Sudoku on her phone
Super: Discuss with your doctor what may be right for you.
MARY: …eat right, I do a lot of reading, get good sleep.
VISUAL: Mary and Peggy do a jigsaw puzzle in their home
MARY: If somebody is having memory issues…
Super: Find it while it’s still early
MARY: ...find it while it's still early, while they can do something more with it
VISUAL: Mary walks her dog down the street
MARY: I would say I was early, I was diagnosed pretty early I think. My doctor seems to be very pleased with how I'm continuing to not decline as fast.
VISUAL: Mary and Peggy have lunch with their friends
MARY: I’m on a time in my disease that I know where it’s going to go.
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Super: You and your doctor can use the results of certain tests
MARY: I’m prepared for it as much as I can be, I think. It’s my life and I’m going to make the best of it.
Super: You and your doctor can use the results of certain tests to better understand your memory and thinking issues and plan for the future
Super: Acting early can make a difference
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