For our latest Dementia together podcast we spoke to retired nurse and youth worker Anne Hoad in Deal, Kent.
Anne was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia called posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) in 2021. Anne's PCA was missed by her GP at first. They initially prescribed her anti-depressants.
After speaking to friends who had experienced depression, Anne's husband Tony realised that her symptoms were quite different. They returned to Anne's GP and were able to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Anne and Tony tell us how life has changed following this diagnosis and how they cope with the daily challenges of living with a rare dementia.
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