Fiona Phillips: TV presenter reveals she has Alzheimer's illness on the age of 62

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TV presenter Fiona Phillips has revealed she has been recognized with Alzheimer's illness.

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The 62-year-old star, who's greatest generally known as the previous host of ITV breakfast programme GMTV, was instructed she had the sickness over a 12 months in the past after experiencing months of mind fog and nervousness.

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In an unique interview with the Mirror the place she works as a columnist, she mentioned: "This disease has ravaged my family and now it has come for me.

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"And everywhere in the nation there are individuals of all totally different ages whose lives are being affected by it - it is heartbreaking. I simply hope I can assist discover a remedy which could make issues higher for others sooner or later."

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Phillips mentioned she all the time feared she can be recognized with the situation as a result of her relations had the illness.

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She continued: "It's something I might have thought I'd get at 80... But I was still only 61 years old.

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"I felt extra indignant than the rest as a result of this illness has already impacted my life in so some ways; my poor mum was crippled with it, then my dad, my grandparents, my uncle. It simply retains coming again for us."

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Phillips, who took half in Strictly Come Dancing in 2005, mentioned she has anxious individuals will "judge me and put labels" on me, including: "It's a horrible b****y secret to divulge."

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The mother-of-two's husband Martin Frizell has mentioned the prognosis got here after she began feeling "crippling anxiety towards the end of 2021".

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"We thought maybe it was the menopause because all the symptoms were there; brain fog, anxiety and confusion," he mentioned.

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"We got in touch with a menopause specialist who took her under their wing and put her on HRT (hormone replacement therapy) but while that improved some symptoms, the brain fog remained."

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Menopause specialists then recommended Phillips ought to search additional assist to elucidate why she was struggling to recollect issues.

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She then had months of cognitive exams earlier than she obtained the prognosis she had dreaded.

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Phillips is now a part of a trial for the drug Miridesap which is being carried out by the University College Hospital in London.

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It is hoped the drug can gradual or reverse the progress of the illness.

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Alzheimer's is a progressive illness that causes delicate reminiscence loss in its early levels.

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In late-stage Alzheimer's, people lose the power to hold on a dialog and reply to their setting.

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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