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Pauline Quirke’s family have delivered an emotional update on her condition as the Birds of a Feather star continues to battle dementia. Diagnosed in 2021 with the condition, they say they are still unsure exactly what stage of the disease the 66-year-old is at, but “she’s still funny, she’s talking, she’s happy.” Her husband Steve Sheen and son Charlie told BBC Breakfast that they were initially in “disbelief” at her diagnosis.

Steve said the first signs of something being wrong came in November 2020, when Pauline had trouble reading a script. He said: “She started reading it and she phoned me on that day and said, the words are not going in. That's where it started.”

After doctors told them the news, Steve said: “We looked at each other and went, 'Can't be, it's long Covid. Got the flu'."

Though the family “don’t know” what stage Pauline is at, her son Charlie said: “That’s the problem, no one tells you.

"My mum knows exactly who we are. Every time she sees all of us, she smiles, laughs, says 'I love you', says 'hello'."

Steve said: “Unfortunately we are not in the state where we can do much about it. Just take every day and try and take the best moment out of that day you can.

“It's so gradual that for the first year, two years, you're thinking, ah, she's alright.

"Now, we're three or four years in, it's a little bit different. This is why awareness is important. We didn't know how long it lasts or how long you have with it, or how bad it is or how quick it is."

Charlie said it “progresses and changes every day” and the pair are “forever learning”.

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