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SirFozzie
12-12-2007, 09:42 PM
Damnit. that's the word that's coming through my mind over and over again...

http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=1943042007

THE best-selling fantasy author Terry Pratchett has been diagnosed with a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

In a brief note to fans, Pratchett, 59, said he was taking the news "fairly philosophically".

"I am not dead," Pratchett insisted. "I will, of course, be dead at some future point, as will everybody else."

Writing on the website of Paul Kidby, who has illustrated many of his books, he continued: "I would have liked to keep this one quiet for a little while, but because of upcoming conventions and the need to keep my publishers informed, it seems unfair to withhold the news."

Pratchett, is best known for his Discworld series, which explores the residents of a very flat, very weird and almost invariably hilarious planet dominated by the sprawling, chaotic city of Ankh-Morpork. To date, he has sold more than 55 million books and seen his series translated into 27 languages.

In October, doctors told the author he had suffered a mini-stroke two or three years ago. He had medical tests after having problems with his dexterity and hand-eye co-ordination.

After a series of scans, he was diagnosed with a very rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's as a result of the stroke.

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, and people in the early stages may experience lapses of memory and have problems finding the right words. As the disease progresses, they become confused and forget names, appointments and recent events.

He said: "I know it's a very human thing to say, 'Is there anything I can do?' but in this case I would only entertain offers from very high-end experts in brain chemistry."

He said he was continuing to work on the completion of his next book, Nation.

CamEdwards
12-12-2007, 09:46 PM
Wow. That's absolutely horrible.

flere-imsaho
12-12-2007, 10:15 PM
Yeah, saw this elsewhere. Makes me very sad. :(

korme
12-12-2007, 11:57 PM
Terrible disease. I'd say it's almost worse than death after so many years.

3ric
12-13-2007, 02:16 AM
Oh damn. One of my favorite authors, with a wonderfully creative, imaginative mind. What a tragedy.

Fidatelo
12-13-2007, 09:24 AM
Alzheimer's is attrocious. My grandma had it, and I honestly think that I'd rather kill myself than end up with the 'life' she had over the last 5+ years.

Marc Vaughan
12-13-2007, 09:42 AM
Thats sad - but I have to say I admire his 'upbeat' response to the situation.

He's an author I've always admired.

TroyF
12-13-2007, 10:39 AM
I love Pratchett. Very sad news. :(

Mizzou B-ball fan
12-13-2007, 11:30 AM
The advances in the treatment of this disease, especially when found early, are much better than even 10 years ago. Certainly, it's not a good thing to have, but the improvements in the quality and length of life for these patients have improved quite a bit in recent years.

oykib
12-13-2007, 11:51 AM
I'm sad to hear this. I hate to hear this being inflicted on anyone.

Katon
12-13-2007, 03:40 PM
:(