Dementia: Young mum mistook the brain condition for post-natal depression – signs

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“As family and friends, we are doing all we can to support Holly and create a safe, loving and caring environment for her during this scary, confusing time.”

Sophie and another school friend of Holly’s, Kayleigh Spooner, 34, raised over £7,000 for Rare Dementia Support, a service funded by The National Brain Appeal.

“Rare Dementia Support offers specialist social, emotional and practical support services for individuals living with, or affected by, a rare dementia diagnosis,” the charity noted.

Sophie said of the charity: “The Rare Dementia Support team have been a godsend to those caring for Holly.

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