I'm told that that my post on the Washington State Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association blog got very good attention. In an email, the Director of Marketing and Communications told me, "Your blog post did very well, with almost 1,900 views the first day. That's pretty incredible and something we haven't seen in a long time!"
She thinks there is more that we'll now be able to do to get my story out. Among other prospects, KVEW TV is planning to interview me on February 10 for a story on AD.
I have a firm commitment to speak to the 45 member Advisory Council for the SE WA Aging & Long Term Care Aging and Disability Resource Center on February 15. If that goes well, they say I'll speak to the WA State Council on Aging meeting in Seatac (Seattle).
In my book, "Beating the Dementia Monster," I describe what has occurred since 2015 when I first knew I had memory problems. (You can find it on Amazon.com.) I have experienced remarkable improvement, and I’m certain that I can share valuable information with many others. In this second edition I continue my story to 2020 and provide greater understanding of how Alzheimer's advances and why what I did worked.
Friday, February 1, 2019
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