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Susan has Alzheimer’s disease – but she’s fighting back

With the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference winding down, I thought it would be a great point to reflect on some of the unsung heroes who are critical in making this research happen: participants in clinical studies. Without their commitment, we would not be able to make the types of new discoveries you’ve been hearing about this week. Researchers often say that the biggest barrier to research – other than funding – is finding clinical trial participants. There are more than 100 Alzheimer’s-related clinical studies going on throughout the country, many of which are seeking healthy participants. To find a clinical trial near you , visit or call 800.272.3900.

Susan is one of the unsung heroes who are helping researchers understand more about Alzheimer’s. She shares her story here:

Susan,
Clinical trial participant
Living with Alzheimer’s disease

My typical day would start with a brisk walk with neighborhood friends and a cup of coffee. We talked about our jobs, family and politics. Then I would run home and get ready for work. I worked in high tech as a VP of Human Resources for a company which had 250 employees. We had employees in the US, Japan, China, UK and Germany. I loved my job and often worked long hours, working in the evening in order to make contact with other employees around the world. In my spare time, I would support nonprofits. I was on the board of three separate organizations at different times. I would get up early in the morning and go non-stop until late at night and loved every minute of the day.

The shock and grief I felt last January when my doctor informed me of my diagnosis of Alzheimer’s was heartbreaking. I loved to work, to solve challenges and be helpful to the company and my colleagues. I am 53 years old and was not prepared to throw in the towel. As my doctor described my limited options for treatment, one piece of information that caught my ear was that I might consider participating in a drug trial. While my previous occupation as a high tech executive was over I could see myself supporting research which could create more positive outcomes for those who will be getting this diagnosis in the future. Continue reading “Susan has Alzheimer’s disease – but she’s fighting back” »

Alzheimer’s researcher diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease

SF Chronicle Story

Rae Lyn's story was recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle.

“Both a grandmother and an aunt of mine had Alzheimer’s disease, so I knew what it looked like – and it frightened me. I had been experiencing some difficulties with memory for some time when one day, I decided to test myself.

While driving to Stanford Research Institute, where I was the director of Infectious Disease Research, I tried to do multiplication tables in my head. I couldn’t remember how to do them. I thought, “Why can’t I do simple math?” That’s what took me to UCSF to get a diagnosis. Of course, I was devastated.

The first thing I did was go online, where I found the Alzheimer’s Association. Through the Association, I’ve been able to meet many people who, like me, have had to stop working long before the normal age of retirement.

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The Boomer Express: Boomers turn 65

This year, the first baby boomers will begin to turn 65 years old and advance into greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s – in fact, one out of eight boomers will develop the disease.

By 2030, the segment of the U.S. population aged 65 years and older is expected to double. At that time, the estimated 71 million older Americans will make up approximately 20 percent of the total population. The increased numbers of people with Alzheimer’s will have a marked impact on states’ healthcare systems, not to mention families and caregivers.
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In the area of Alzheimer’s treatment my husband and I are pioneers!

I have traveled extensively throughout the United States and have often looked in wonder at the vastness of the mountains, forests, plains and deserts that early settlers had to navigate as they pushed west. I realize in the area of Alzheimer’s treatment my husband and I are pioneers. We are pushing forward, hoping for a better life.

John at an appointment for his clinical trial.

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