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    案例简介:EntrySummary 佛兰德大约 6.000 人患有年轻的痴呆症。不幸的是,它仍然是一种被禁忌笼罩的疾病: 痴呆症仍然经常与老年人联系在一起,无论是病人和医生。因此,当年轻和活跃的人第一次遇到症状时,他们不愿意去看医生。当他们最终克服最初的犹豫时,他们经常面临不正确的诊断,如压力、燃烧甚至抑郁。毕竟,对于一个 55 岁的人来说,与痴呆症作斗争似乎有点牵强。因此,患者平均需要不少于 4 年的时间才能得到正确的诊断。这意味着患者失去了 4 年治疗他们没有的疾病,而不是为老年痴呆症的旅程做准备。这就是为什么佛兰德老年痴呆症联盟想要打破年轻痴呆症的禁忌。 简要解释 在每幅肖像中,我们听到一个人对家庭成员、他们的亲人或以前的同事讲话。他们回忆起他们一起分享的最美好的回忆之一。这种记忆显然给他们带来了快乐,但同时我们也感觉到一种负担。一个难以辨认的隐性悲剧。当他们分享完他们的记忆后,就清楚了为什么: 这些人患有年轻的痴呆症。虽然他们目前仍然有这些记忆,但他们完全知道未来会发生什么。最后,每个迷你纪录片听众都被邀请在 “imstillhere” 上与他们的亲人分享自己的记忆。是 '。 ScriptInEnglish MVO: 最亲爱的安妮,当我第一次在大奥拉看到你的时候。你在听教授的话。而且…… 看起来你已经有了冰冷的手。就像现在你经常有冰冷的手。你找到了解决办法…… 在两腿之间滑动你的手。我不得不说: 我觉得有点…(犹豫)… 有点… 性感。 (音乐) 也许有一天我会不记得这一刻。我很难认出你。但是… 我将永远非常爱你。安克: 安德烈 63 岁,他患有年轻的痴呆症。在这里,为你所爱的人留下最美好的记忆。是 '。佛兰德老年痴呆症联盟的一项倡议。

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    案例简介:EntrySummary Young onset dementia affects around 6.000 people in Flanders. Unfortunately, it remains a disease shrouded in taboo: dementia is still far too often associated with older people, by patients and doctors alike. As a result, when young and active people encounter the symptoms for the first time, they are reluctant to go see a doctor. And when they eventually overcome their initial hesitations, they’re often confronted with incorrect diagnoses such as stress, burnouts or even depression. After all, it seems a bit far-fetched for a 55-year old to be struggling with dementia. Even for a professional.As a result, it takes an average of no less than 4 years before patients receive the correct diagnosis. This means patients lose 4 years treating diseases they don’t have, instead of preparing for the journey ahead with Alzheimer’s.That’s why the Alzheimer League Flanders wanted to break the taboo of young onset dementia. BriefExplanation In each portrait we hear a person addressing a family member, their loved ones or former colleagues. They recall one of the fondest memories they shared together. It’s a memory which clearly brings them joy, but at the same time we sense a sort of burden. An unspoken tragedy difficult to identify.When they’re finished sharing their memories it becomes clear why: these people are suffering from young onset dementia. Whilst they still have those memories for the time being, they’re fully aware of what’s coming ahead.At the end each mini-documentary listeners are invited to share own memories with their loved ones on 'imstillhere.be'. ScriptInEnglish MVO:Dearest Annie,When I saw you in the big aula for the first time.You were listening to the professor.And… it seemed like you already had cold hands.Just like now you often have cold hands.You found the solution by… sliding your hands between your two legs.And I have to say: I thought it was a little… (hesitates)… a little… sexy.(MUSIC)Maybe one day I won’t be able to remember this moment.I will have trouble recognizing you.But… I will always love you very much.ANNCR:André is 63 and he suffers from young onset dementiaLeave your dearest memory for your loved ones on 'imstillhere.be'. An initiative of the Alzheimer League Flanders.

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    案例简介:EntrySummary 佛兰德大约 6.000 人患有年轻的痴呆症。不幸的是,它仍然是一种被禁忌笼罩的疾病: 痴呆症仍然经常与老年人联系在一起,无论是病人和医生。因此,当年轻和活跃的人第一次遇到症状时,他们不愿意去看医生。当他们最终克服最初的犹豫时,他们经常面临不正确的诊断,如压力、燃烧甚至抑郁。毕竟,对于一个 55 岁的人来说,与痴呆症作斗争似乎有点牵强。因此,患者平均需要不少于 4 年的时间才能得到正确的诊断。这意味着患者失去了 4 年治疗他们没有的疾病,而不是为老年痴呆症的旅程做准备。这就是为什么佛兰德老年痴呆症联盟想要打破年轻痴呆症的禁忌。 简要解释 在每幅肖像中,我们听到一个人对家庭成员、他们的亲人或以前的同事讲话。他们回忆起他们一起分享的最美好的回忆之一。这种记忆显然给他们带来了快乐,但同时我们也感觉到一种负担。一个难以辨认的隐性悲剧。当他们分享完他们的记忆后,就清楚了为什么: 这些人患有年轻的痴呆症。虽然他们目前仍然有这些记忆,但他们完全知道未来会发生什么。最后,每个迷你纪录片听众都被邀请在 “imstillhere” 上与他们的亲人分享自己的记忆。是 '。 ScriptInEnglish MVO: 最亲爱的安妮,当我第一次在大奥拉看到你的时候。你在听教授的话。而且…… 看起来你已经有了冰冷的手。就像现在你经常有冰冷的手。你找到了解决办法…… 在两腿之间滑动你的手。我不得不说: 我觉得有点…(犹豫)… 有点… 性感。 (音乐) 也许有一天我会不记得这一刻。我很难认出你。但是… 我将永远非常爱你。安克: 安德烈 63 岁,他患有年轻的痴呆症。在这里,为你所爱的人留下最美好的记忆。是 '。佛兰德老年痴呆症联盟的一项倡议。

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    案例简介:EntrySummary Young onset dementia affects around 6.000 people in Flanders. Unfortunately, it remains a disease shrouded in taboo: dementia is still far too often associated with older people, by patients and doctors alike. As a result, when young and active people encounter the symptoms for the first time, they are reluctant to go see a doctor. And when they eventually overcome their initial hesitations, they’re often confronted with incorrect diagnoses such as stress, burnouts or even depression. After all, it seems a bit far-fetched for a 55-year old to be struggling with dementia. Even for a professional.As a result, it takes an average of no less than 4 years before patients receive the correct diagnosis. This means patients lose 4 years treating diseases they don’t have, instead of preparing for the journey ahead with Alzheimer’s.That’s why the Alzheimer League Flanders wanted to break the taboo of young onset dementia. BriefExplanation In each portrait we hear a person addressing a family member, their loved ones or former colleagues. They recall one of the fondest memories they shared together. It’s a memory which clearly brings them joy, but at the same time we sense a sort of burden. An unspoken tragedy difficult to identify.When they’re finished sharing their memories it becomes clear why: these people are suffering from young onset dementia. Whilst they still have those memories for the time being, they’re fully aware of what’s coming ahead.At the end each mini-documentary listeners are invited to share own memories with their loved ones on 'imstillhere.be'. ScriptInEnglish MVO:Dearest Annie,When I saw you in the big aula for the first time.You were listening to the professor.And… it seemed like you already had cold hands.Just like now you often have cold hands.You found the solution by… sliding your hands between your two legs.And I have to say: I thought it was a little… (hesitates)… a little… sexy.(MUSIC)Maybe one day I won’t be able to remember this moment.I will have trouble recognizing you.But… I will always love you very much.ANNCR:André is 63 and he suffers from young onset dementiaLeave your dearest memory for your loved ones on 'imstillhere.be'. An initiative of the Alzheimer League Flanders.

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