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Britain
Dame Judith Dench reveals she can no longer read or memorize lines because of deteriorating medical condition
2023-02-18
[FOX] Dame Judi Dench is opening up about a medical condition that has greatly impacted the way she works.
Geoffrey Palmer ('As Time Goes By' - Lionel) passed away in 2020 at age 93.
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For over ten years, Dench, 88, has been suffering from age-related macular degeneration, a condition that causes one's eyesight to worsen over time. Now, she's revealing that it's gotten so bad that she can no longer read scripts or memorize lines for acting jobs.

"It has become impossible," she said on Friday's episode of "The Graham Norton Show."

She said that she "used to find it very easy to learn lines and remember them. I could do the whole of ’Twelfth Night’ right now."

In a 2014 statement, the "James Bond" actress said she didn't want her condition to be "overblown" in the media, and that "It's something that I have learnt to cope with and adapt to - and it will not lead to blindness."

However, macular degeneration does affect the central vision, which can make everyday tasks extremely difficult or, as she said in her recent interview, impossible.

"And because I have a photographic memory," she continued, "I need to find a machine that not only teaches me my lines but also tells me where they appear on the page."
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  A life well-lived is even better when longer
Posted by: Frank G   2023-02-18 21:31  

#2  Judith Dench is spunky and has a lot of grit. It would seem that the computer or smart phone might help her with learning her lines.

I've also been dealing with AMD for quite a few years. AMD is largely genetic. Most likely any cure will be genetic or involve stem cell treatment. Currently treatment involves eye injections by an opthamologist who is also a retina specialist. Injections are given every 1-3 months. One research area is developing an injection that lengthens the time between injections. The injection I currently get is Vabysmo. It limits VEGF which controls the the growth of small fragile leaking blood vessels in the macula of the retina.

When driving, research has shown that about 90% of the information we use is visual. AMD will eventually affect one's ability to drive unless VEGF is controlled or some other treatment mechanism is discovered.
Posted by: JohnQC   2023-02-18 18:50  

#1  Old age is not for the faint of heart. But she has lived fully and well, getting her last Academy Awards nomination in 2021, so itKs not like she quietly folded her tent and crept off when the disease started having an impact.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-02-18 14:53  

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