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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An Ordinary Yet Unusual Morning (My life changed unexpectedly after receiving an early-onset Alzheimer&#8217;s diagnosis.) I’ve lived for 45 years, nearly half a century. Yet each day still surprises me, feeling both fresh and strangely familiar. Today started like any other—a quiet morning, peaceful but accompanied by that familiar, persistent headache. I sat in the &#8230;</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">An Ordinary Yet Unusual Morning</h3>



<p>(My life changed unexpectedly after receiving an early-onset Alzheimer&#8217;s diagnosis.)</p>



<p>I’ve lived for 45 years, nearly half a century. Yet each day still surprises me, feeling both fresh and strangely familiar. Today started like any other—a quiet morning, peaceful but accompanied by that familiar, persistent headache.</p>



<p>I sat in the living room with a warm glass of water, greeted by Mrs. Joo, who takes care of my home, and my furry companions, Chelsea and Louis.</p>



<p>As I sipped slowly, a sudden ring from my phone broke the silence.</p>



<p>“Hello?” I answered.</p>



<p>“Hello, this is *** Hospital. Your test results are in. Could you come in today?”</p>



<p>My life had become incredibly busy over the past five years. Growing my business left no time for hospital visits or health concerns. But today, something felt different.</p>



<p>“Yes, what time should I come in?”</p>



<p>As I prepared to leave, I suddenly forgot where I was heading.</p>



<p>“Wait, where am I going again?” My eyes caught a memo on my dashboard:</p>



<p><em>“On the way to the hospital.”</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Call That Changes Everything</h3>



<p>At the hospital, I waited until my name was called.</p>



<p>“Ms. Kim Jae-hee, please come in.”</p>



<p>Inside the doctor&#8217;s office, the familiar pleasantries began.</p>



<p>“How have you been feeling lately?”</p>



<p>“I&#8217;ve been busy,” I replied, “but the headaches haven&#8217;t improved despite the medication.”</p>



<p>The doctor sighed softly. “Let’s look at your MRI results.”</p>



<p>I stared blankly at the images, not understanding what I saw.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Shock of an Early-Onset Alzheimer&#8217;s Diagnosis</h3>



<p>“Do you see this area here?” the doctor pointed.</p>



<p>“Yes, why?” I asked nervously.</p>



<p>“You’re showing early signs of Alzheimer’s.”</p>



<p>I blinked in disbelief. “Alzheimer’s? Me?”</p>



<p>“Yes, it explains your severe headaches and forgetfulness. Early management can help ease symptoms somewhat.”</p>



<p>“But I’m not even fifty yet…” My voice trailed off.</p>



<p>“These days, age doesn&#8217;t necessarily determine this condition. The best we can do is manage the symptoms.”</p>



<p>This early-onset Alzheimer&#8217;s diagnosis left me confused, angry, and scared.</p>



<p>But I sat silently, too stunned even to cry.</p>



<p>Outside the hospital, I sat in my car, staring blankly at the bright, cloudless sky. My mind felt numb.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Denial and Anger</h3>



<p>“No, this can&#8217;t be right,” I whispered. “That doctor must be wrong.”</p>



<p>I drove to the office, my thoughts swirling in chaos. Nothing seemed real. As I entered the lobby, someone called out cheerfully.</p>



<p>“Hi, CEO Kim!”</p>



<p>I froze. <em>Who was this person again?</em> Panic surged through me as my mind raced desperately for a name.</p>



<p><em>How long could I hide this? How long until everyone found out?</em></p>



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<p><strong>Stay tuned for Chapter 2, where hidden truths begin to unravel.</strong></p>



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