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Carrie Knowles lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she writes a food and entertainment column for The Leader and is a correspondent for Southpoint. Her work has appeared in Beyond Baroque, Northern Lights, and other publications. She has just completed a novel, Companions.
Alzheimer’s sneaks up on you: a forgotten appointment, a misplaced handbag, a spoken sentence that makes no sense, an inexplicable burst of anger, the nagging fear that there may not be enough money for you to live on. The early signs of Alzheimer’s seem to be just natural signs of aging.
August 1993They lived too close for harsh words. It was as if at any given minute a sharp word or careless thought could push them over some terrible edge, tearing them apart.
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