Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in July 2018.
A mother shared the heartbreaking truth with her daughter, who has Down’s syndrome, about her husband’s battle with dementia. The emotional disclosure unfolded on Jo Piazza’s Committed Podcast, where Linda Martin discussed her daughter Maryanne Pilling’s enduring marriage with Tommy Pilling, who also has Down’s syndrome.
Maryanne, now 47, and Tommy, 60, defied societal expectations and celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary. Linda, reflecting on Tommy’s recent diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, explained that they are taking things one day at a time, emphasizing the importance of approaching it with baby steps.
Addressing Maryanne’s understanding of Tommy’s condition, Linda shared, “At the moment, we just say that Tommy is getting older and he forgets things, and he needs a bit more care.” She stressed the significance of focusing on the present, steering clear of discussions about the future’s uncertainties.
In a world where their unconventional love story faced skepticism and criticism, Linda sees her daughter’s happiness as the ultimate success. Despite societal doubts and hurtful comments, Maryanne and Tommy’s marriage stands strong, portraying a tale of enduring love and resilience. Linda, recognizing the purity of their connection, wishes she could have found a love like theirs in her own life.
Their story, shared on social media through a Facebook page with over 40,000 followers, reflects a journey of love, overcoming challenges, and embracing the present. Maryanne and Tommy, the couple deemed by some as “disgusting,” prove that genuine love knows no bounds and can withstand the test of time, even in the face of life’s adversities.