Think Alzheimer’s only strikes the elderly? Think again.
For some, the devastating disease creeps in far earlier than expected — stealing memories, independence, and identity while they’re still raising kids or building careers.
It’s called early-onset Alzheimer’s, and it can hit in your 40s or 50s.
Just ask Rebecca Luna. She never imagined her life would change so drastically, so soon. Continues…
Two years ago, Rebecca Luna was thriving. At 48, she was juggling motherhood, work, and a fast-paced lifestyle she loved. But everything changed with one life-altering diagnosis: Early-Onset Alzheimer’s.
Now, the once-busy mom of two is sharing her journey with the world—through emotional videos on TikTok, honest reflections on her GoFundMe
, and a deeply personal letter shared with Yahoo. And while she’s doing her best to stay hopeful, Rebecca knows what lies ahead.

“I am facing a rare form of Alzheimer’s: Early Onset Alzheimer’s. This disease is terminal and progressive with a shorter (8 years) life expectancy,” she wrote on her GoFundMe page.
“I’m doing my best to live fully, work and take care of myself—but the reality is that I won’t be able to do that forever. As this illness progresses I will eventually lose the