
About this episode
Amy shares her enduring love story with Jeff as they navigate the challenges of Frontotemporal Dementia.
This week, we sit with Amy as she shares the quiet, enduring love she built with Jeff—before, during, and beyond his diagnosis of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). It’s a story of tenderness and patience, of navigating subtle changes, and the long, often winding road to understanding what was really happening. Amy brings us into a life rooted in intention—a partnership marked by gentleness, humor, and deep presence—even as FTD slowly reshaped their world. This episode is a reflection on caregiving, early symptoms of FTD, the diagnostic journey, and what it means to hold onto love as everything shifts. Thank you, Amy, for trusting us with your story. — Support the show + unlock bonus content (including a bonus episode with Amy): Patreon → www.patreon.com/remembermecommunity Today’s Sponsor — Progranulin Information Navigator Learn more about genetic testing, clinical trials, and FTD resources → www.progranulinnavigator.org Follow along: Instagram → @remembermepodcast Website → www.remembermeftd.com Our Non-Profit — The Remember Me Foundation www.remembermefoundation.org — Remember Me Podcast + Community exists to offer hope, connection, and support for families, caregivers, and…
People in this episode
Guest: Amy
Topics covered
- caregiving
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- love
- diagnostic journey
- partnership
- personal story
Keywords
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- caregiving
- love
- diagnosis
- personal story
- support
- partnership
Sponsors
Progranulin Information Navigator
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