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Bruce Willis' 'brain is failing him,' wife says

  • In February 2023, Bruce Willis' family revealed that he had been diagnosed with a progressive neurological disorder affecting behavior and communication.
  • This announcement followed nearly three years of Bruce battling FTD, which impacts communication and behavior and currently has no cure or treatment.
  • Emma Heming Willis opened up about Bruce's condition in an ABC special and wrote a book detailing their caregiving journey titled The Unexpected Journey.
  • Emma acknowledged that Bruce’s ability to speak is diminishing, but emphasized that they have found new ways to connect, and she remains thankful that her husband is still present and in good health.
  • The awareness and support from Emma's book and interview highlight the challenges of FTD and offer hope for caregivers navigating this difficult path.
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There are moments when her husband is like she used to be – and she is "like enchanted." Emma Heming, Bruce Willis' wife, said this in a TV interview. The actor has a form of dementia.

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How frontotemporal dementia is impacting Bruce Willis and his family

Emma Heming Willis is opening up about the challenges facing her husband, Bruce Willis, as he lives with frontotemporal dementia.

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Bruce Willis Lives in Separate Home Away From Family Amid Dementia Diagnosis

His wife, Emma Heming Willis, said it was 'one of the hardest decisions' she's had to make.

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Bruce Willis is living with his care team – in a different house than his family’s home. His wife Emma Heming Willis says in a new interview. – It was one of the difficult

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In a moving interview, his wife Emma tells the story of Bruce Willis, who suffers from dementia.

·Berlin, Germany
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