She was about retirement age. Not just a youngster anyway. Very very bad luck indeed. She was such a bright sensible person it was extremely hard to understand her behaviour as it changed. She did exceptionally odd things. So strange that they didn't make any sense at all. Not like onset of dementia or post stroke. I'm only saying this in the very remote likelihood that someone you know develops this but people don't suspect CJD and don't get diagnosed quickly. Not that there's anything that can be done but might help families understand what's going on. Sorry to be morbid.
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