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Mom, 47, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease reveals the first symptoms she noticed

Posted on November 18, 2025 By admin

Tennessee mother Staci Marklin was just 47 when she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s—years before most people show symptoms. At first, she didn’t realize anything serious was happening; she assumed the early signs were simply “mom brain” while caring for her two-year-old son.

Alzheimer’s, according to the Cleveland Clinic, is a progressive brain disease that damages memory, thinking, and organizational skills, usually appearing after age 65. There is no cure, though treatments can slow progression.

Staci’s first symptoms were unusual: she began mixing up words and occasionally forgetting people she knew well. Her grandmother had Alzheimer’s, and although doctors said it was rare at her age, testing—including an amyloid PET scan—confirmed the diagnosis in October 2024. The news left her and her husband devastated.

Staci has since started treatment with lecanemab and shares her experience on TikTok to help reduce stigma. She wants others to know that Alzheimer’s isn’t only an older person’s disease and that those living with it can still function and be understood.

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