
Wife Shares 1 Thing She, Husband Refuse to Give Up After He's Diagnosed with Ea…
Anthony Sandone was diagnosed with early-onset Alzeihmer's at the age of 55. He and his wife have refused to give up their love for traveling and doc…
New York City, NY – October 4, 2024 – Karen and Tony, a couple navigating the complexities of early-onset Alzheimer's, shared an update from New York City today, where they are celebrating their son Frankie's 30th birthday. The couple recently attended a long-anticipated doctor's appointment, scheduled a year in advance, to discuss Tony's condition. Karen reported that the medical consultation was largely positive, confirming that their current care strategies, including a focus on healthy eating and exercise, are beneficial. "We found out we're doing a lot of things right," Karen stated, noting the doctor's emphasis on maintaining Tony's health through diet and physical activity. Tony, however, acknowledged that today was "a little rough," admitting to feelings of confusion and being "down." Karen compassionately explained, "I know everybody always sees the happy, smiley Anthony, or Tony, but what's going on today? You can't really describe." Tony added, "It just happens. It just comes on." Despite the challenges, the couple remains committed to making memories and plans to travel to Italy next week. Their candid sharing aims to provide insight into the realities of living with and caring for someone with early-onset Alzheimer's.
Anthony Sandone was diagnosed with early-onset Alzeihmer's at the age of 55. He and his wife have refused to give up their love for traveling and doc…