DEMENTIA DENIED

DEMENTIA DENIED

Ginger Smith / S. R. Hatton

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S.R. Hatton Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798988520283
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A True Medical Mystery Memoir That Dares to Ask: What if the mind wasn’t lost-just waiting to be heard?Diagnosed with terminal dementia. Bedbound. Hallucinating. Given just weeks to live. Everyone believed Ginger Smith’s story was over. They were wrong. At 83, after years of trauma, polypharmacy, and steady cognitive decline, Ginger began to reawaken-piece by piece. Now 88 and living independently, she’s sharing her astonishing journey from near-death to clarity in a memoir that challenges everything we think we know about dementia, diagnosis, and decline. The mainstream medical view still holds that there is no cure for dementia-and for many people, that remains tragically true. But that’s exactly why Ginger’s story felt so urgent to share. It isn’t presented as a miracle or a guaranteed path. It’s one woman’s extraordinary lived experience: reversing her symptoms and reclaiming her independence after being on death’s door. Dementia Denied is more than a memoir. It’s a challenge. A blueprint. A quiet rebellion against the idea that decline is our only option. Written by Ginger Smith-a retired speech-language pathologist who worked alongside neurology professionals at Stanford University Medical Hospital and trained physicians at both Stanford & UCSF-this book blends her personal experience with a researcher’s lens. What began as a quiet, personal reckoning evolved into years of inquiry into the hidden factors that may mimic or amplify dementia symptoms: trauma, nervous system dysregulation, drug interactions, inflammation, and more. Inside this bold and beautifully human memoir, you’ll discover:A rare, firsthand account of what cognitive loss-and return-actually feels likeInsights into how unresolved trauma, polypharmacy, and the body’s survival mechanisms may play a larger role in cognitive decline than we’ve realizedUnfiltered, true stories from Ginger’s life: grief, resilience, celebrity run-ins (and roommates), and finding clarity againA sobering look at the flaws in our elder care system-and how to advocate through themFascinating clues that may help explain her dramatic turnaroundA call to reimagine what is possible for those diagnosed with cognitive decline PLUS: TWO BONUS SECTIONS✔️ Ginger’s Tips for Caregivers✔️ Navigating the Healthcare Maze Written with fierce honesty, dry humor, and zero sugarcoating, Dementia Denied is for caregivers, clinicians, trauma survivors, and anyone who’s ever been told, 'There’s nothing more we can do.' Ginger’s story doesn’t dismiss the heartbreak others face-it honors it. If nothing else, her journey offers a glimmer of possibility-not false hope, but a reason to keep asking questions. Because sometimes, the miracle isn’t just surviving-it’s returning with clarity, purpose... and a voice that refuses to be silenced.

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