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Dispatches from the Land of Alzheimer’s is a deeply personal account by Dr. Daniel Gibbs, a neurologist who receives an early-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis and must confront the disease he has studied throughout his career from an entirely new vantage point. Writing with both clinical insight and raw emotional honesty, Gibbs documents the progressive cognitive changes, memory loss, and identity challenges that accompany this devastating condition.
Rather than presenting a linear narrative, the book unfolds through a series of dispatches that capture fleeting moments of clarity, confusion, and profound reflection. Gibbs explores how his medical knowledge simultaneously helps and hinders his experience, while addressing the impact on his family, career, and sense of self. The memoir serves as both a personal testimony and a window into the Alzheimer’s experience that will resonate with patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike.







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