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  • abdul-jakul
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    Pac showing early signs of Parkinsons?

    By Dharel Placido, ABS-CBNnews.com

    MANILA, Philippines – A neurologist on Thursday said he has been observing early signs of Parkinson's disease from Filipino boxing icon Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao.

    Dr. Rustico Jimenez, President of Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, told radio dzMM that among the early signs of Parkinson's being exhibited by Pacquiao include stuttering and hand twitching.

    Jimenez urged the Filipino champion to retire from boxing in order to avoid what happened to Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) and award-winning trainer Freddie Roach who were both afflicted with the progressive disorder of the nervous system.

    "Kung ako naman ang tatanungin, siguro dapat mag-retiro ang ating pambansang hero na si Manny," he said.

    "Lalo pong nadadagdagan ang trauma, lalo pong magkakaroon siya ng problema. Pwedeng later on Alzheimer's disease naman."

    In a separate phone interview, Jimenez clarified that he could be wrong with his observations, but nevertheless told Pacquiao to be cautious.

    He said while he has not met Pacquiao to personally check on his condition, his hand twitches during television interviews should be a cause for concern.

    "Yung movement, although mabilis ang reflexes, napapansin ko lang - another view or personal view lang naman ang sa akin - parang may early signs," he said.

    "May mga movements napapansin mo sa kamay. Sa kamay usually, sa ulo hindi natin makikita agad, nagtu-twitch ng konti. Although I haven't seen very close, parang nakikita ko lang mayroong ganoon."

    Chronic trauma

    This is not the first time that a medical expert raised concerns over Pacquiao's health.

    Dr. Raquel Fortun, a renowned forensics expert in the country, earlier said she is not convinced with the CT scan results clearing Manny Pacquiao following his knockout loss to Mexican foe Juan Manuel Marquez.

    She said severe head trauma could lead to Alzheimer’s disease or a form of dementia that worsens over time.

    She said several studies have been done on the effect of chronic trauma or repeated hits to the head among athletes, particularly boxers and football players.

    Fortun said the knockout punch that hit Pacquiao was actually 2 hits: when Marquez's fist connected with Pacquiao's face and when the boxing champ fell face down on the canvass.

    "Delikado yun. Pag naalog yan yung utak mo kasi hindi fixed na fixed yan sa bungo so pag naaalog ang utak, may napu-putol putol na connections. May mga small hemorrhages ka," she said.

    She said a severe blow to the head could damage the dura mater, which is a membrane that surrounds the brain. Once damaged, it could lead to a subdural hematoma.

    The forensic expert expressed alarm over reports that Pacquiao allegedly had a slight seizure after falling unconscious from Marquez's hammer blow to the head. – with David Dizon, ABS-CBNnews.com
  • HughJass
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    i mean this in the most politeful way but.................is this a p****ing joke?

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      i've never seen him "twitching" ffs

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      • !! Shawn
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        #4
        I hope not, but its not out of the question, he has had a long career with many hard fights.

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        • happyman
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          if this is true then he should indeed retire, no one should end up like ali.

          but i read the full article which states the same neurologist has never even met Pacquiao, and it said he's only basing it off of seeing Pacquiao's hand twitching in an interview.

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            man...I aint buying this mess!!...if somebody from Team Pac came out and said this, then I would buy it...but some dude who's not even on the payroll is coming out with this junk?..GTFOH!!!

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            • Skittlez
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              This doctor is a compete ***ing ******

              he never even met Pacquaio.. and he came to the conclusion because Pac's hand twictches? When did the hand twitch?


              On a side note.. if this is true

              Floyd was right I guess- Health does come first.

              more reason never to fight Martinez.

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              • Mato o Muero
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                #8
                Never seen Pac's hand twitch in my life. Does this "doctor" have a source?

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                • MRBOOMER
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                  It's possible hard sparring hard fights having a good chin and taking shots cause you know you can is never good

                  But as for no I don't see it theres no slow speech other then his bad English I've never seen his hand twitch and I'm damn sure not gonna look up interviews to find out.

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                  • check hook
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                    If Manny's CT is completely clean he should still be taking a full 12 months off if he intends to return. The best course of action is to retire. He is an ATG and doesn't have anything left to prove in the sport. His many fans in the US and abroad ensure he is a first ballot HOF'er.

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