John Fetterman is still being closely watched as concerns about his health keep growing.
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John Fetterman’s unexpected disclosure of facts could have a big impact on how things go.
John Fetterman’s diminished cognitive and physical capacities were obvious to all when he returned to the Senate. His presence provided as a powerful reminder of how much bravery is required in our daily lives, both on and off the battlefield.
Fetterman could only converse by holding an iPad up to his face for transcription, and his hearing appeared to be straight out of a science fiction film. He had invented this new technology that allowed him to talk.
As Fetterman’s cognitive impairment became clear, C-SPAN cameras quickly moved away from the scene to protect privacy. His disabilities make simple conversation challenging and response generation tough.
Senator Fetterman granted People Magazine an open interview after his return to the Senate to discuss his current projects.
Despite having a stroke that affected his thinking and speaking, there was still an attempt in the media to paint observers of this as “ableist.”
Fetterman has finally come forward to publicly disclose the seriousness of his disease and how it affected him throughout his campaign after suffering a crippling stroke.
Fetterman was forced to acknowledge how unprepared he had been for the argument after losing to Dr. Oz and facing a crushing defeat.
“But I was still in recovery from the stroke,” Fetterman told People. “It would be trying to run a marathon with a broken ankle.”
After the election, Fetterman’s health suffered significantly. His sadness was so bad that he stopped drinking, eating, and taking the medication that physicians had recommended for him after having a stroke.
“I literally stopped eating and drinking and I wasn’t functional,” Fetterman added.
Fetterman’s condition had gotten so bad that even his own children could see the terrible effects.
“There wasn’t one person in my life that said, ‘Yeah, you really seem great. You sound fine here.’” Fetterman continued. “When an eight-year-old can realize that something’s really wrong . . .”
With five years of comfortable incumbency in office, Senator John Fetterman is now free to talk to the public about his recent medical challenges. He is able to discuss the seriousness and long-term implications of a stroke that has affected his health. As he works to gradually restore his previous level of fitness, he can give an honest evaluation.
USA First Reporting will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.




