BBC News
By Zara Morgan
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"It feels like you're being punished for something you didn't do."
Amanda Quinn describes living through lockdown with early onset dementia as "scary" and "feeling lost".
Two years ago, she was diagnosed with the condition aged 49, and said the disease was a "ticking time bomb" for her husband and four children.
Alzheimer's Society Cymru support worker Lorraine Davies said lockdown had brought a "great sense of loss" to many families.
Since her diagnosis, Amanda says she has lost her sense of what day it is, her concentration, and she struggles with speech occasionally and suffers more with incontinence.