Open in App
  • Local
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • WFLA

    RFK Jr. says parasite ate part of his brain

    By The HillLauren Sforza,

    11 days ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2s5UgO_0st4CvVu00

    ( The Hill ) – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said doctors told him a dead parasite ate part of his brain, after experiencing memory loss and brain fog in 2010.

    The New York Times reviewed a deposition of Kennedy from 2012 that detailed his experience with his symptoms and the dead parasite. The Times reported that Kennedy started dealing with memory loss and mental fogginess in 2010, prompting concerns from a friend that the now-presidential candidate may have had a tumor.

    2-year-old hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself with gun: PCSO

    A dark spot was found on his brain scans by several doctors, who first concluded that Kennedy had a tumor, according to The Times’ report of the 2012 deposition.

    However, just as he was packing up to have surgery and remove the tumor, he said in the deposition that another doctor called him and told him he believed Kennedy instead had a dead parasite in his brain.

    The doctor told him that he believed the spot on the brain scan “was caused by a worm that got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died,” Kennedy reportedly said in the deposition.

    ‘You could have gotten somebody killed’: Teen girl with epilepsy held at gunpoint during Pinellas traffic stop

    The Times also reported that around the same time as the parasite, Kennedy suffered from mercury poisoning that likely came from eating too much fish, according to the deposition. Mercury poisoning can lead to some neurological disturbance and issues with memory, among other symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    “I have cognitive problems, clearly,” he said in the deposition, according to The Times. “I have short-term memory loss, and I have longer-term memory loss that affects me.”

    Kennedy launched an independent bid for the White House last year after failing to gain momentum in the Democratic primary against President Biden. Age and health concerns have been listed as some of the top worries for voters heading into the election season, as Biden, 81, and former President Trump, 77, remain the two frontrunners for November.

    Kennedy, 70, has also called on Biden to prove that he has the “mental acuity” to handle another term in the White House. When asked by The Times if Kennedy’s health issues could affect his fitness for the presidency, a campaign spokesperson told the newspaper that that was “a hilarious suggestion, given the competition.”

    Couple who appeared on ‘Property Brothers’ sues production company, claims they did poor job

    According to an interview with The Times this winter, Kennedy said he has recovered from the memory loss and fogginess and had no other aftereffects from the parasite. He also said that he did not require treatment for it.

    Kennedy said in the interview that after receiving the 2010 call about the parasite, doctors concluded that the cyst on the brain they found had parasite remnants. He said he did not know what kind of parasite it was or where he may have contracted it.

    The Hill has reached out to Kennedy’s campaign for comment.

    Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WFLA.

    Expand All
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Most Popular newsMost Popular
    Comments / 0
    Add a Comment

    Comments / 0