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The member of the Profíse football hall, Brett Favre, opened on his battle with Parkinson’s disease.
The Super Bowl champion revealed last year that he was diagnosed with the disease while testifying in Capitol Hill about the welfare reform.
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Green Bay Packers Campo Marshal (4) Brett Favre is heated before playing against the Detroit Lions in Ford Field. (Tom Szczerbowski/USA Today Sports)
He appeared in the recent episode of “The Sage Steele Show” and spoke more about his symptoms and mental anguish as he crosses his day to day.
“What symptoms arose here lately is that I am having difficulty swallowing,” he told Sage Steele. “There are times when I think I’m drowning. I’m afraid because they can’t fix that. I try not to think about that. I try to concentrate on arriving after the day.
“But there are often times during the day, maybe at night, when I break down and I think I am progressing a little because the progression, as I understand, my doctor said:” Think about this in this way. You see someone you have not seen in 20 years. It seems that they have not aged a little. He tells them: “Oh, you look great.” Then you see someone you have not seen in three years and have not recognized. than others.
Favre said he thinks about how well he is progressing, if it is.

The Green Bay Packers Campo Marshal (4) Brett Favre is interviewed after defeating the Detroit Lions. (Tom Szczerbowski/USA Today Sports)
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“I constantly think about it despite the fact that I shouldn’t. Will I be the one who ages faster? The disease will finally dominate me where I think I am dominating the disease. All those thoughts go through my mind, “he said.
Favre said in Capitol Hill that he was diagnosed with the disease in January 2024.
Parkinson’s disease (EP) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, leading to tremors, stiffness, slow march, balance problems and other symptoms.
Non -engines symptoms can include depression, anxiety, hallucinations, apathy, sleep disorders, smell loss, digestive problems and orthostatic hypotension (a sudden fall in blood pressure when they stand up), according to Parkinson’s base.

The Campal Marshal of the Minnesota Vikings, Brett Favre (4), calls the snapshot count from the center during the third quarter against the Detroit Lions in Ford Field. (Leon Halip/USA Today Sports)
Almost a million people live with the disease in the United States, and the 1.2 million projected will have received diagnoses by 2030.