For some, the diagnosis has unleashed a storm of emotions.
Wallace Rueckel, 75, of St. James, N.C., worries about what will happen as his disease progresses. He has been reluctant to let people other than relatives know he has early Alzheimer’s disease.
“I don’t want people to feel sorry for me,” he said.
Jay Reinstein of Raleigh, N.C., 58, learned he had early-stage Alzheimer’s disease in March of 2018. He stepped down from his job as an assistant city manager in Fayetteville, N.C., later that year.
“I was numb,” Mr. Reinstein said. “I loved working. Work was my life. That was my identity.”