Jon Snow, 78, says he initially believed he was dead after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. In interviews, he describes how the illness affects him and recalls the moment he came to that conclusion. He also speaks about the experience of cognitive decline, saying that the physical sensations and the state of his brain can feel overwhelming. The reports portray Snow as reflecting on the severity of the condition and the impact it has on his day-to-day life. Across the coverage, the central points are his admission that he thought he was dead, and his account of how Alzheimer’s changes his ability to think and communicate. The articles present his comments as personal testimony about living with the disease, without adding new clinical findings or external assessments.