Yorkshire Post

Dame Barbara ‘cannot be left by herself any more’

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DAME BARBARA Windsor’s husband has said he cannot leave her by herself any more because of her Alzheimer’s disease.

Scott Mitchell has also said he uses moments – such as when she forgets they are in their own front room – to spur him on during gruelling training for the London Marathon, which he is taking part in to raise money for a dementia charity. He and a number of Dame Barbara’s former EastEnders co-stars are running the event in April in a team called Barbara’s Revolution­aries for the Dementia Revolution, a year-long campaign formed by dementia charities Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Dame Barbara, 81, inset, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014, although her battle with the condition was only made public last year by Mr Mitchell.

The 55-year-old said: “I can’t leave Barbara by herself any more, life has changed drasticall­y for her and of course that reflects on our whole life together.

“Don’t get me wrong, Barbara and I don’t just sit there in some state of continual misery, we have chats, we laugh, we watch the telly and we make each other giggle. There’s still life going on, but of course that’s interspers­ed with some of the difficult moments too.”

He said that when he gets tired and wants to stop when training for the 26.2-mile race, he pushes himself and thinks of a number of personal circumstan­ces. “I think of every time I have to explain to Barbara where she is when we’re sitting in our front room and she’s asking me if we’ve stayed here before – that gets me through the pain barrier,” he said.

“We chose to go public with this, there are people that most likely don’t understand the full effects of what happens.

“For instance, explaining to someone they are in their own home. These are just little elements of a whole mass of things.” Mr Mitchell said he has to remind her regularly that he is doing the London Marathon.

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