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Man, 29, who will develop dementia when he's 40 opens up on 'cruel' reality he's facing

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Updated 14:31 12 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 14:27 12 Mar 2025 GMT

Man, 29, who will develop dementia when he's 40 opens up on 'cruel' reality he's facing

Jordan Adams' mum passed away from the disease aged just 52

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

A 29-year-old man who has been told that he will develop dementia symptoms when he is in his 40s has opened up about the 'cruel' disease in a moving film.

Jordan Adams, who is part of the ‘FTD Brothers’ lost his mum to dementia when she was just 52, and he and his brother Cian have inherited the rare gene which means they will also develop symptoms in their 40s.

The heartbreaking illness takes away people's memories, and is linked to Alzheimer's, which traditionally impacts people over the age of 65, but there are rare cases where younger people can suffer from the disease.

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Jordan found out about his diagnosis with the cruel disease back in 2018, two years on from his mother's passing. Only one percent of dementia cases are caused by inherited fault genes but Jordan and his brother were both unfortunate enough to receive the devastating diagnosis.

Jordan and Cian ran the length of the UK to raise money last year (theftdbrothers/Instagram)
Jordan and Cian ran the length of the UK to raise money last year (theftdbrothers/Instagram)

He said: "It's cruel because I know exactly what is coming. I've watched every stage of that process of seeing my mum being stripped of everything that made her who she was and the effect that it had not only on her but the people around her.

"I've got a great opportunity, despite the sadness of my circumstances, to make a difference to change the lives of thousands of people in the future."

Jordan is now an ambassador for Alzheimer's Research UK and he recently discussed his diagnosis with award-winning actor and fellow ambassador Brian Cox in a recent film.

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Jordan will develop dementia symptoms in his 40s (Instagram/@theftdbrothers)
Jordan will develop dementia symptoms in his 40s (Instagram/@theftdbrothers)

Brian said: "I am full of admiration for Jordan. Not many people of his age would have the courage to accept their diagnosis the way he has. This has taken huge courage on his part and that is something one has to admire and have respect for."

Brian, whose brother and brother-in-law died after being diagnosed with dementia, has teamed up with Jordan to support the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Scotland, with money raised from the draw going towards Alzheimer's Research UK and the charity's ongoing search for a cure.

Jordan said: "It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience sitting down with Brian and sharing my story with him, to support this fantastic campaign between Alzheimer’s Research UK and Omaze.

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"Brian was very compassionate. As well as listening to my story, he also shared his own experience with dementia within his family, which just goes to show that anyone can be impacted by this devastating condition."

He added: “Sharing my story to raise awareness and support dementia research has opened up some incredible opportunities for me, like this one with Omaze.

“The money raised from this partnership will do so much to help ensure other families won’t be devastated by dementia like my family has been.”

What an inspirational lad Jordan is.

If you want to support Alzheimer's Research UK and be in with a chance of winning a £4 million house in Perthshire, Scotland, along with £250,000 cash, you can find out more here.

Featured Image Credit: Omaze UK

Topics: Charity

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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