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In this powerful and personal episode of GutPunched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers, host Jeff Edwards continues the deeply emotional journey of navigating life after his wife experienced a rare reaction to an amyloid-clearing Alzheimer’s medication, putting her in the 1% of patients who suffer significant side effects.
Jeff opens up about the hard lessons learned during hospital visits, interacting with doctors, and managing crisis moments in caregiving. From the critical need to carry medication lists, to having a go-bag ready, Jeff shares practical, battle-tested advice that every caregiver should hear, wisdom he wishes he’d known sooner.
Also in this episode:
A discussion on bad habits that can hurt your brain
Recognition of World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and the global efforts on September 21st to raise awareness and fight the stigma of Alzheimer’s
A reminder of the 5 core tenets of caregiving that GutPunched lives by—offering guidance, hope, and solidarity to listeners facing similar challenges
Jeff’s message is clear: You’re not alone. Planning, preparation, and asking for help aren’t signs of weakness; they’re lifelines. And by sharing his story, he’s helping others become more informed, more prepared, and more supported.
Stay tuned for Part 3, where Jeff discusses his education with in-home physical therapy and navigating the maze of insurance companies.
If this episode helps or resonates with you, subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with others walking the path of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving. There is help, and there is hope.
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In this powerful and personal episode of GutPunched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers, host Jeff Edwards continues the deeply emotional journey of navigating life after his wife experienced a rare reaction to an amyloid-clearing Alzheimer’s medication, putting her in the 1% of patients who suffer significant side effects.
Jeff opens up about the hard lessons learned during hospital visits, interacting with doctors, and managing crisis moments in caregiving. From the critical need to carry medication lists, to having a go-bag ready, Jeff shares practical, battle-tested advice that every caregiver should hear, wisdom he wishes he’d known sooner.
Also in this episode:
A discussion on bad habits that can hurt your brain
Recognition of World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and the global efforts on September 21st to raise awareness and fight the stigma of Alzheimer’s
A reminder of the 5 core tenets of caregiving that GutPunched lives by—offering guidance, hope, and solidarity to listeners facing similar challenges
Jeff’s message is clear: You’re not alone. Planning, preparation, and asking for help aren’t signs of weakness; they’re lifelines. And by sharing his story, he’s helping others become more informed, more prepared, and more supported.
Stay tuned for Part 3, where Jeff discusses his education with in-home physical therapy and navigating the maze of insurance companies.
If this episode helps or resonates with you, subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with others walking the path of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving. There is help, and there is hope.

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