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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 16 MIN

The Gut Feeling

from This is Your Brain on Mom · host Aflalo Communications Inc.

From the carefully planned rehab routines to the subtle cognitive changes that didn’t feel like Mom, this chapter of our dementia journey is where everything began to shift. What started as recovery from a broken ankle turned into questions about memory loss, unusual behavior, and the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease. In this episode of This Is Your Brain on Mom, we — a brother and sister duo — open up about the moment a doctor’s phone call planted a seed of worry we couldn’t shake. We share how we began piecing together that this was more than just a fall, and how we stepped into our roles as sibling caregivers, navigating the confusion, frustration, and humor that come with caregiving for a parent in cognitive decline. If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between a simple recovery setback and the early stages of something bigger, or if you’re trying to recognize the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease, this episode will feel both familiar and validating. About This is Your Brain on Mom: This Is Your Brain on Mom is a podcast where sibling co-hosts share the unexpected beginning of their mom’s dementia journey — a story that started with a broken ankle, not memory loss. Candid, emotional, and often funny, it’s a real-life look at caregiving, dementia vs. Alzheimer’s, and the bond that forms when siblings team up to care for a parent. Follow us on social media: Instagram | TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From the carefully planned rehab routines to the subtle cognitive changes that didn’t feel like Mom, this chapter of our dementia journey is where everything began to shift. What started as recovery from a broken ankle turned into questions about memory loss, unusual behavior, and the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease. In this episode of This Is Your Brain on Mom, we — a brother and sister duo — open up about the moment a doctor’s phone call planted a seed of worry we couldn’t shake. We share how we began piecing together that this was more than just a fall, and how we stepped into our roles as sibling caregivers, navigating the confusion, frustration, and humor that come with caregiving for a parent in cognitive decline. If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between a simple recovery setback and the early stages of something bigger, or if you’re trying to recognize the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease, this episode will feel both familiar and validating. About This is Your Brain on Mom: This Is Your Brain on Mom is a podcast where sibling co-hosts share the unexpected beginning of their mom’s dementia journey — a story that started with a broken ankle, not memory loss. Candid, emotional, and often funny, it’s a real-life look at caregiving, dementia vs. Alzheimer’s, and the bond that forms when siblings team up to care for a parent. Follow us on social media: Instagram | TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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