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Emotional Message from Vera & Chrissy


What you can do - Resources to Stand With Vera & Support Alzheimer's Research


!. Contact Your Representatives (Takes 2 minutes)​

​Ask Congress to protect and increase Alzheimer's research funding.

Use this simple tool to find your representatives:​


What to say:

“Please continue to support and expand federal funding for Alzheimer’s research.New treatments are giving families hope — and we need continued investment.”

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2. Support Alzheimer’s Organizations Doing Real Research​​​

Donations help fund clinical trials, caregiver support, and breakthroughs.


3. Share Vera’s Message​

Help us spread awareness by sharing her video, blog, or story.Your voice extends her impact and inspires others to take action.

4. Stay Connected With Us​

Vera and Chrissy will continue sharing:

  • Past life wisdom

  • Spiritual teachings

  • Healing messages

  • Empowering updates

Your love and presence mean everything.

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5. Support Yourself or a Loved One

If you or someone you love is affected by memory loss:

  • Alzheimer’s Helpline (24/7): 1-800-272-3900

  • Local support groups through ALZ.org

  • Free online education classes

  • Caregiver support resources

6. Hold Vera in Light

The most spiritual, powerful gift:Send her love, prayers, healing energy, and strength.She feels it. Truly.



Alzheimer's Quality of Life Roadmap


This roadmap provides a gentle overview of what life with early-stage Alzheimer’s may look like at age73, with and without treatment using Kisunla (donanemab). It is designed to highlight both the expectedtimeline and the quality of life focus in each stage.​​


Early Stage (Now – next 2–5 years with Kisunla):

• Independence and clear thinking largely preserved.

• Activities like driving, teaching, creating, and connecting remain strong.

• Kisunla may extend this stage, giving more quality years with clarity.


Middle Stage (Later 3–7 years):

• Forgetfulness increases and tasks become more challenging.

• Assistance with daily activities becomes important.

• Quality of life shifts to family, friends, and routines.

• Kisunla may delay the onset of this stage, reducing the time spent here.


Late Stage (7+ years out):

• Communication and memory decline significantly.

• Support for daily care is necessary.

• Comfort and connection through love, touch, music, and spiritual presence matter most.


The Big Picture:At 73, with Alzheimer’s, mild cognitive impairment amyloid plaques, and no tau marker, Kisunla offers the potential toextend the time you remain clear, independent, and deeply connected. It helps shorten the time in themost difficult stages, allowing more of your years to be spent in joy, love, and purpose

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