What’s Happening with Fiona Phillips? An Update on Her Health and Advocacy
What Happened
Fiona Phillips, the former GMTV presenter, has been diagnosed with early onset dementia, a condition she publicly revealed in 2023. Her husband, Martin Frizell, recently spoke on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about the challenges they face, including the stigma and lack of funding for Alzheimer’s treatments, which he described as ‘ageism.’
Why It Matters
Frizell criticized the UK government for insufficient funding towards Alzheimer’s research, emphasizing that the disease affects many individuals under 65. He highlighted the alarming statistics surrounding dementia, noting that it is a leading cause of death, surpassing breast cancer and even COVID-19 during the pandemic. His comments aim to raise awareness about the urgent need for increased support and funding for Alzheimer’s research.
What’s Next
While Fiona Phillips has previously shared her experiences in her book, Remember When: My Life with Alzheimer’s, her husband indicated that she no longer wishes to discuss her condition publicly. He mentioned that she is experiencing chronic depression as a symptom of her illness and is often frightened. The couple continues to navigate the complexities of her condition, with Frizell advocating for better recognition and funding for Alzheimer’s care.
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