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My toddler sons have dementia — they’re happy not knowing they have limited time

Por: New York Post Life August 10, 2023

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These young brothers have been dealt a rough hand — no kidding. Kristian Tucker, a married mom of three from Spokane, Wash., felt as if she’d been punched in the chest after her toddler sons, Michael and Oliver, were both diagnosed with childhood dementia as a result of a rare genetic disease. “Both of my boys [are] going to be taken from me,” a mournful Tucker, 31, explained to Caters News. “I found out what true devastation really... + full article



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