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Is It Normal to Feel Lost After an Alzheimer's Diagnosis?
If someone you love has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, you might feel like the ground has shifted. That feeling of being lost, confused, or overwhelmed is completely normal. There's no right way to feel, and you don't need all the answers.

Understanding Dementia Without Medical Words
You don't need medical jargon to understand dementia. This article explains what dementia actually is in plain language—how it affects memory and thinking, what stays the same, and why early stage means there's time. Your loved one is still here, and you don't need a medical degree to provide what matters most: presence, patience, and love.

Why Does Everything Feel Different, Even If Nothing Has Changed?
After a dementia diagnosis, many caregivers notice everything feels fundamentally different, even though daily life looks the same. This feeling isn't imagined. It's the result of anticipatory grief, a change in awareness, and the difficulty of holding two realities at once.
The Architecture of Memory
Luca D'Aragona is a writer, researcher, and editorial strategist with over fifteen years of experience working at the intersection of memory, technology, and long-form writing. Born in Italy in the early 1980s, he has spent much of his professional life studying how individuals and families document their lives—and what is lost when those records are fragmented, inconsistent, or purely transactional.
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