{"id":28448,"date":"2024-02-23T04:07:31","date_gmt":"2024-02-22T22:37:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/wendy-mitchell-acclaimed-author-who-detailed-experience-of-dementia-announces-her-own-death-uk-news\/"},"modified":"2024-02-23T04:07:31","modified_gmt":"2024-02-22T22:37:31","slug":"wendy-mitchell-acclaimed-author-who-detailed-experience-of-dementia-announces-her-own-death-uk-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/wendy-mitchell-acclaimed-author-who-detailed-experience-of-dementia-announces-her-own-death-uk-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Wendy Mitchell: Acclaimed author who detailed experience of dementia announces her own death | UK News"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A best-selling author who detailed her experience with dementia has announced her own death in a posthumous blog post.<\/p>\n

Wendy Mitchell, 68, authored acclaimed books on her condition after she was diagnosed with early-onset vascular dementia<\/strong> and Alzheimer’s in July 2014, at the age of 58.<\/p>\n

“If you’re reading this, it means this has probably been posted by my daughters as I’ve sadly died,” she wrote in her final blog post.<\/p>\n

“Sorry to break the news to you this way, but if I hadn’t, my inbox would eventually have been full of emails asking if I’m OK, which would have been hard for my daughters to answer…<\/p>\n

“In the end, I died simply by deciding not to eat or drink anymore.”<\/p>\n

At the time of her diagnosis, Ms Mitchell, from East Yorkshire<\/strong>, was working as an NHS rota manager, having also brought up two daughters as a single mother.<\/p>\n

She began to become concerned about her health when her “encyclopaedic memory” began to fail her.<\/p>\n

“I’d forget the simplest of words, or the names of people I’d worked with forever,” she told the charity Dementia UK in a 2019 interview.<\/p>\n

Ms Mitchell said at one point before her diagnosis she turned around to see her name at the entrance to her office and forgot it was hers.<\/p>\n

She also was a keen runner who would regularly go jogging beside the River Ouse.<\/p>\n

“Things just weren’t right, and then when I was out running, my legs and my brain weren’t talking to one another and I’d end up falling flat on my face,” she said.<\/p>\n

“I knew that something wasn’t right.”<\/p>\n

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