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Stolen Mind

The Slow Disappearance of Ray Doernberg

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By Myrna Doernberg

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A gripping medical mystery story. In August 1982, Myrna Doernberg and her two sons faced a family nightmare. “Something was happening to Ray,” Myrna writes in the opening chapter of “Stolen Mind.” Ray Doernberg, beloved husband and father, the center of a close-knit family, was slowing losing his memory and his abilities. Ray’s doctors strove in vain to understand the progressive dementia that was destroying his life. It was not until a few months before Ray’s death in 1984 that the family learned the truth about Ray’s condition: it was Binswanger’s Disease, a rare progressive dementia that mimics Alzheimer’s. This is the story of a remarkable family, a very special marriage, and a very brave man facing impossible odds, who loses most of what he values in life but somehow clings to shreds of hope, his sense of humor, and his love for his family. Author Myrna Doernberg’s frankness and sensitivity make this a book that will touch the heart of any reader.

On Sale
Mar 1, 1989
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9780945575115

Myrna Doernberg

About the Author

Myrna Doernberg lives in North Carolina and teaches learning-disabled children. She has appeared on national talk shows and spoken to groups of families and professional caregivers throughout the country about the personal and social issues pertaining to diseases of memory loss.

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