Anonymous ID: 4b95bd June 18, 2018, 3:25 p.m. No.1803156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3375 >>3486 >>3520

 

HEALTH & FITNESS

Former Governor Ed Rendell announces Parkinson's disease diagnosis

 

 

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Watch the report from Ali Gorman on Action News at 5 p.m. on June 18, 2018.

By Ali Gorman, R.N.

 

Updated 51 mins ago

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) –

In a press conference at Pennsylvania Hospital on Monday, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell announced that he is undergoing treatment for Parkinson's disease.

 

Rendell, 74, said he's sharing his story in hopes that it will help others.

 

"My hands started to shake a bit and I was having more problems with my balance than usual," said Rendell at a press conference Monday morning inside Pennsylvania Hospital.

 

Those symptoms three and a half years ago led to a diagnosis of early Parkinson's disease.

 

The former governor, mayor and district attorney, among many other titles, tells me he was stunned.

 

Ed Rendell announces he's battling Parkinson's disease during a press conference at Pennsylvania Hospital on June 18, 2018.

 

"I always viewed myself as indestructible, never missed a day of work through my working career," he said.

 

But he started treatment right away with physical therapy, including boxing and other workouts. His treatment also includes medication and mental exercises.

 

Heather Cianci, a physical therapist at Good Shepard Penn Partners said, "Because we know there is a cognitive slowness with Parkinson's, so there's a way to bring that to the forefront, stay ahead of it so we can slow it down."

 

There's no cure for Parkinson's but experts, such as Penn neurologist Matthew Stern, say the sooner someone is treated, the better. Governor Rendell says early treatment helped stabilize his condition.

 

"Unbelievable, in fact my hands are steadier now than when I first started getting symptoms," Rendell said.

 

Dr. Stern says Parkinson's can be debilitating for some, but the majority of patients do well with the right treatment program.

 

Ed Rendell Through the Years

Ed Rendell has served as Philadelphia District Attorney, Mayor, and Governor of Pennsylvania, propelling him onto the national political stage.

 

"Our goal is really - when we make that diagnosis is to communicate to patients that our goal is really to keep you functioning if not normally, then close to it for many, many years," Dr. Stern said.

 

The former governor urges everyone that if you have symptoms, get checked out.

 

Experts at Penn Medicine also say if you are diagnosed with Parkinson's, go to a doctor and therapist who specialize in the disease.

Anonymous ID: 4b95bd June 18, 2018, 3:47 p.m. No.1803520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3563

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Anonymous ID:ldMNDYqK Mon 04 Dec 2017 13:37:40 No.151998093

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So this guy Rendell was caught in association with what Bloomberg called a 'human smuggling scandal'

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-10/human-smuggling-money-laundering-probes-surround-saipan-casino

 

(Undocumented workers, not kids)

 

But guess who else was involved with that Casino?

 

Head of the CIA under Bill Clinton

Former FBI Director.

 

What are we looking at here?

 

"It’s the latest setback for Imperial Pacific. The Hong Kong-listed casino operator, which won the exclusive right to operate casinos on Saipan, counts former directors of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency among its high-profile board members and advisers. Best Sunshine Live has generated per-table VIP revenues that are far higher than those at the largest resorts in Macau and Las Vegas. The high turnover has already drawn the attention of the U.S. Treasury, people familiar with the situation said last year."

 

http://www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/SEHK/2016/0420/LTN201604201253.pdf

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-30/fbi-agents-visit-office-of-saipan-casino-run-by-trump-protege

 

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Its board members include James Woolsey, who ran the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in the early 1990s and was among national-security advisers to Trump’s presidential campaign. Former FBI director Louis Freeh and Ed Rendell, a former Pennsylvania governor and Democratic National Committee chairman, sit on an advisory committee, as does Haley Barbour, the ex-Mississippi governor and Republican National Committee chairman who’s now a prominent lobbyist."

 

oh yeah and the press jumped on a single Trump association with this and ignored the rest.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2016-11-13/obscure-casino-run-by-a-trump-protege-is-raising-big-questions

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/business/saipan-casino-illegal-chinese-workers-trump.html