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Wife's Diary Reveals Husband's Hidden Alzheimer's Battle
28 Jan
Summary
- Husband Simon was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's at age 55.
- Wife Emma battled for years to get a diagnosis for her husband.
- Early signs of Simon's memory loss were dismissed as stress or menopause.

Emma Ruscoe discovered unsettling changes in her husband, Simon, around late 2015, years before his eventual diagnosis. What initially seemed like stress from his IT job became apparent as significant memory loss during a family holiday in Greece. Simon would repeat himself and then deny having had the conversation, causing arguments and frustration for Emma.
Despite Emma's growing concerns, medical professionals and even loved ones attributed her husband's symptoms to stress or her own perimenopause. Emma herself began to doubt her sanity, undergoing tests for menopause. This dismissal delayed Simon's diagnosis for nearly four years.
In early 2020, Simon, then 55, was officially diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's. While devastating, the diagnosis brought a sense of relief to Emma, who had fought for years to have her husband's condition recognized. The UK's average diagnosis time of three years for such cases was deemed 'disgusting' by Emma.




