I'm not sure if there's a specific short story directly and solely about Alzheimer's. But King is known for delving into complex psychological and health - related themes in his stories. He might have incorporated Alzheimer's as part of a larger exploration of a character's struggle or a family's situation in one of his many works.
It would probably be filled with suspense. Maybe it would follow a character who slowly loses their memory due to Alzheimer's and starts to experience strange and terrifying things that could be real or just in their deteriorating mind.
There was a woman with Alzheimer's. She had a beautiful garden that she had tended for decades. As the disease progressed, she couldn't remember the names of her plants. One day, she pulled out all the flowers in the garden, thinking they were weeds. Her neighbors were heartbroken seeing her lose her connection to the thing she loved most.
The 'alzheimer's love story' could be about a couple where one or both are affected by Alzheimer's disease. It might focus on how their love endures through the challenges of memory loss, confusion, and the changing dynamics of their relationship.
Perhaps it tells a personal account of how love is redefined and deepened while dealing with Alzheimer's. It might explore the unique ways that love is expressed and experienced in the context of this disease. For example, it could be about the small moments of connection that still exist between the affected person and their loved ones, despite the memory loss.
Well, it could be about the horror of losing one's memory due to Alzheimer's. Maybe it's about the slow and agonizing process of a person forgetting their loved ones, their own identity, and the things they once cherished.
Forgetting things is very common. Like forgetting names of family members or how to get home. Also, confusion about time and place. For example, thinking it's morning when it's actually night.
It could imply that within the context of Alzheimer's, there are real, deep, and perhaps unexpected expressions of love. Maybe it's about the love between patients and their caregivers, or the remaining love a patient still holds in their fading memories.
I'm not sure specifically as the title doesn't give away the characters. But it could be a patient with Alzheimer's and their partner or a family member.