Jon Snow shared his opinion on Alzheimer's and revealed how it feels to be diagnosed with the disease.
The TV show host was first diagnosed with the progressive neurodegenerative disorder in 2023 but revealed it at the beginning of this month, June.
Opening up about his condition in his Jon Snow: A Last Big Story documentary, he disclosed that initially he was not scared of it.
He stated, "I don’t think I am scared, there are so many different degrees of condition, and it’s difficult to know where you are in that journey, for myself I don’t believe I am far on in that journey."
The former Channel 4 news presenter, "There’s no point allowing it to fossilise what you’re doing, you’ve got to go on, and that’s what I’m trying to do."
Notably, the anchor retired from his long-standing career in 2021 and has been giving his time to himself.
The 78-year-old added, "I think I wanted to hide it, there’s so much prejudice, any revelation of mental decay, you’re sort of dead"
Jon wanted to hide his weakness but confessed he is a willing person to sign up for the trials to make a difference.
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