
Norma Duval's Heartbreaking Account of Mother's Alzheimer's Battle
Norma Duval Opens Up About Her Mother's 13-Year Battle with Alzheimer's Spanish television personality Norma Duval recently shared a deeply personal and emotional account of her experience caring for her mother, who lived with Alzheimer's disease for 13 years. The interview, which aired on the popular talk show "Y ahora Sonsoles," has resonated with viewers across Spain. Duval described the challenges of witnessing her mother's decline, emphasizing the importance of patience and understanding. "It's crucial to have patience with people of a certain age when they start doing strange things or their character changes," she stated. She also highlighted the significance of love and family support, saying, "I did what I had to do: take care of her, give her love, pamper her, and accompany her throughout her illness." The interview touched on the impact of the disease on the entire family, including her children and nieces. Duval's heartfelt story serves as a powerful reminder of the emotional toll Alzheimer's takes on families and the importance of providing care and support to those affected. Her openness and vulnerability have made her interview a significant moment in raising awareness about this devastating disease.