Fiona Phillips’ worry after revealing ‘awful’ Alzheimer’s diagnosis aged 62

Fiona Phillips’ worry after revealing ‘awful’ Alzheimer’s diagnosis aged 62

The GMTV star introduced her analysis final yr (Image: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Photographs)

In an announcement, Martin Frizell has introduced that he’s stepping down from his position as editor of ITV programme This Morning after a decade on the broadcaster.

The information comes a yr after Martin’s spouse, TV star Fiona Phillips, shared that she had been identified with Alzheimer’s illness.

Fiona, now 63, is best-known for being one of many faces of GMTV, which she first began engaged on within the Nineteen Nineties.

She met her now-husband Martin, 65, whereas she was on the programme, and the couple have now been married for nearly 30 years.

Final yr, Fiona opened up about her analysis, and the affect it’s had on the lives of her and her household.

When was Fiona Phillips identified with Alzheimer’s illness?

In July 2023, Fiona introduced that she had been identified with Alzheimer’s illness aged 62.

Martin and Fiona have been married for nearly three a long time (Image: Carl Fox/Rex/Shutterstock)

The journalist defined that she had acquired her analysis a yr prior, as she defined that she was present process trials right into a revolutionary therapy within the hopes of serving to to discover a treatment.

‘I simply hope I will help discover a treatment which could make issues higher for others sooner or later,’ she mentioned on the time, having misplaced each of her dad and mom to the ‘heartbreaking’ illness.

Fiona shared that she thought she might need been identified with Alzheimer’s when she was 80, however on the time of her analysis she was solely 61 years outdated.

Each of Fiona’s dad and mom have been additionally identified with Alzheimer’s (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Rex Options/Shutterstock)

‘I felt extra offended than the rest as a result of this illness has already impacted my life in so some ways; my poor mum was crippled with it, then my dad, my grandparents, my uncle. It simply retains coming again for us,’ she mentioned.

In accordance with Alzheimers.org.uk, when an individual develops dementia earlier than the age of 65, this is called young-onset dementia.

What’s early-onset Alzheimer’s illness?

Early-onset Alzheimer’s is also called young-onset dementia or younger-onset Alzheimer’s. It’s the label given to anybody who receives a analysis earlier than they flip 65.

In accordance with Alzheimer’s Analysis UK, an estimated 70,800 individuals with dementia within the UK have younger onset, and Alzheimer’s illness accounts for round one in three instances of younger onset dementia. 

It’s thought at the very least 5 in each 100 individuals with Alzheimer’s are beneath 65, nonetheless the determine could also be larger.

In accordance with the NHS, the signs of Alzheimer’s can start with often minor reminiscence issues, however can turn into:

  • confusion, disorientation and getting misplaced in acquainted locations
  • issue planning or making selections
  • issues with speech and language
  • issues transferring round with out help or performing self-care duties
  • persona adjustments, akin to turning into aggressive, demanding and suspicious of others
  • hallucinations (seeing or listening to issues that aren’t there) and delusions (believing issues which might be unfaithful)
  • low temper or nervousness

Younger-onset dementia, also called early-onset dementia, typically has completely different signs, even when it’s attributable to the identical illness as that in older individuals.

Alzheimer’s illness is the commonest sort of early-onset dementia and in accordance with Alzheimers.org.uk, impacts round one in three youthful individuals with dementia.

The illness is believed to develop when proteins construct up within the mind to kind constructions known as ‘plaques’ and ‘tangles’. The formation of those constructions causes mind cells to die and impacts the mind’s capacity to perform.

What has Fiona mentioned about her analysis?

When Fiona revealed her Alzheimer’s analysis, she admitted that she was ‘nervous’ about how individuals would understand her.

‘There’s nonetheless a problem with this illness that the general public thinks of outdated individuals, bending over a stick, speaking to themselves,’ she mentioned.

Fiona beamed when she was joined by her husband Martin on GMTV (Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive)

‘However I’m nonetheless right here, getting out and about, assembly associates for espresso, going for dinner with Martin, and strolling each day.’

In an interview with The Mirror, the presenter outlined how ‘anxious’ she had felt that ‘individuals can be staring or whispering about me or would simply write me off as a batty outdated girl’.

Emphasising how a lot help she had acquired, she added: ‘However there was unimaginable kindness.

‘And so many individuals have instructed me about how Alzheimer’s has hit their households, because it has attacked mine, and someway it simply makes them really feel a little bit bit much less alone.’

In September 2023, Fiona opened up in regards to the reminiscence loss that she’d been experiencing, revealing the way it impacted her whereas in the midst of a dialog.

‘It’s simply bizarre when it occurs as a result of I’m considering, “why has my mouth stopped and I’m nonetheless desirous about the sentence”. It’s actually bizarre,’ she acknowledged.

What’s Fiona best-known for on TV?

Fiona is best-known for being one of many faces of ITV’s morning programme GMTV At present, which she first started fronting in 1997 with Eamonn Holmes as a most important anchor.

Eamonn and Fiona have been the faces of GMTV from the late Nineteen Nineties (Image: ITV/Rex Options)
From the left, GMTV presenters John Stapleton, Lorraine Kelly, Fiona, Pemnny Smith, Eamonn and Anne Davies (Image: ITV/Rex Options/Shutterstock)

She’d beforehand labored on the sequence because the leisure correspondent, interviewing a few of the largest stars in Hollywood.

Fiona stepped down from her position as most important anchor in 2008, earlier than returning two years later to visitor current on GMTV with Lorraine.

The TV persona has additionally appeared on TV reveals in her profession together with Free Ladies as a daily panelist and a visitor anchor, and Lorraine.

In 2005, she competed on Strictly Come Dancing with skilled dancer Brendan Cole, with the pair ultimately being eradicated in week 4 of the competitors.

Along with TV, Fiona has additionally labored in radio, presenting on Easy Radio and Radio 5 Stay within the late 2000s.

How lengthy have Fiona and Martin been married and have they got kids?

Fiona and Martin have been married since 1997, and the couple share two kids collectively – Nat and Mackenzie.

When she introduced her Alzheimer’s analysis publicly, she disclosed how her sons have been supporting her by means of her ordeal.

Fiona and Martin have two kids collectively (Image: Dave J Hogan/Dave Hogan/Getty Photographs)

She instructed The Mirror in 2023: ‘The boys haven’t mentioned a lot about it, however they’re very candy.

‘Mackenzie, who’s nonetheless dwelling at residence, simply says issues like, “Don’t fear about tidying up Mum, I’ll do this, you relaxation”.

‘I suppose that’s his manner of displaying he cares. They’re beautiful boys.’

In November 2024, Martin introduced that he was stepping down as editor of ITV’s flagship programme This Morning after a decade, saying that he anticipated his ‘household priorities to alter’ in 2025.

‘I really like my staff at ITV and can miss them, and the fun of stay telly, but it surely’s an at all times on, 24 hours a day, seven days per week dedication, and I received’t be capable of do each,’ he mentioned in a press release.

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