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Single Mom Diagnosed With Early Alzheimer’s at 48 Shares the First Symptom That Changed Everything

Rebecca’s diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s shattered every assumption she had about what this disease looks like and who it targets. The woman who once juggled deadlines, school pickups, and late-night dinners suddenly found herself second-guessing simple steps, checking the stove twice, writing down what her mind no longer guaranteed. Fear moved quietly into the spaces where certainty used to live, but so did resolve.

Instead of retreating, she turned a camera on and began telling the truth about her new reality. In raw videos and reflections, Rebecca shows the small battles—pausing to remember a word, organizing her day for safety, asking for help without surrendering her dignity. She reminds others that Alzheimer’s is not just about forgetting; it is about being seen, held, and respected while changing. With every story she shares, she offers a lifeline of recognition to others wondering if their own “little slips” might be something more.