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The Silent Shock of an Early Dementia Diagnosis
An early dementia diagnosis doesn't always arrive with drama. Sometimes it comes quietly, and the shock settles in slowly. This article explores the silent impact on caregivers and how to navigate the days that follow.

Am I Allowed to Feel Sad Even If It's Still Early?
The diagnosis is still fresh, but the sadness is already here. If you're wondering whether it's okay to grieve when things are "still good," know that anticipatory grief is real and valid. Your sadness isn't premature—it's a sign of deep love meeting an uncertain road.
The Long View
Margaret Collins is a writer and digital memory strategist specializing in long-term documentation, personal archives, and reflective writing systems. Born in the United States in the mid-1980s, she has spent more than a decade working at the intersection of content design, knowledge management, and human-centered technology. Her work focuses on how people can build durable personal records without turning documentation into a burden.
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Supporting caregivers, one day at a time
This Day With You provides tools, guides, and resources designed for families navigating dementia and Alzheimer's care. Discover practical support that fits your daily life.