Wednesday, October 2, 2024 -Two brothers in their 20s have been told they have 15 good years left of life.
Jordan and Cian
Adams, aged 28 and 23 from Worcestershire, UK, have Frontotemporal
Dementia, (FTD) a rare type of dementia caused by damage to the nerve cells at
the front of the brain.
The disease affects people
under the age of 65 but their symptoms are likely to become evident in their
early 40s meaning patients with the disease could lose their lives within ten
years of diagnosis. Also, the disease has no cure.
Their mother Geraldine also
died from the same condition at the age of just 52 in 2016 and she could not
speak or move unaided and did not recognise her children by the time she died.
Jordan speaking to
Mailplus said;
“Our lives may be shorter than most
but this has made us both determined to make the most of the time we have.
‘We want to do
everything we can to live a meaningful life, to raise awareness and funds [to
fight] this horrible disease.’
His younger brother Clan said:
‘A million times over I wish this had never, ever happened, that we’d never had
to deal with this.
‘It’s horrible and
I wish it wasn’t the case but it has given us meaning and a chance to make a
difference in the world.’
The brothers say
they have made up their mind to make a difference by running round the UK to
raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK.
They have raised
£150,000 and hope to raise £1million.
Cian said: ‘Every day we think, Not again! But it’s just not an
option to stop. There’s a really good reason why we’re doing this and that’s
what keeps us going.’
They are doing all of this in memory of their mum too and Cian
said: ‘She’d cook a big chilli con carne and we’d have all our cousins round on
a mid-week night after school.
‘She used to love
her R&B music, too. She’d quite frequently have it blasting in the car when
we’d be on the way to school.’
According to their
doctor, Jordan and Cian’s sister, Kennedy did not inherit the condition
Cian said it was
as bad for Kennedy as it was for them, knowing she would lose them to dementia
The brothers older
sister Kennedy did not inherit FTD despite her two younger brothers developing
it.
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