On Sunday, the White House disclosed a health report regarding President Trump, affirming that he is well-capable of fulfilling his responsibilities as president. While the report acknowledges some medical issues, notably high cholesterol, it assures that these conditions are effectively managed.
The report is penned by Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, a Navy captain and the president’s personal physician, who asserts that Trump is in "excellent health" both cognitively and physically. It cites Trump's participation in golf as evidence of his active lifestyle, which positively impacts his overall well-being.
Additionally, the health summary points out that Trump has received treatment for high cholesterol, has experienced skin damage due to sun exposure, suffers from seasonal allergies, and has diverticulosis—a condition involving small pouches in the colon wall. It also mentions that he has undergone cataract surgery in both eyes and has a history of a benign colon polyp.
President Trump, who is 78 years old, underwent cognitive and cardiology evaluations during his recent visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland. He expressed to reporters that he feels he is in "good shape" and possesses a "good heart.
5 Comments
BuggaBoom
He may be cognitive now, but that doesn’t mean he will be able to lead effectively!
Muchacha
The positive spin on this report is absurd. It’s like putting lipstick on a pig.
Loubianka
Cataract surgery is a routine procedure; he’s still kicking strong at 78!
Bella Ciao
I'm relieved to know he is feeling good overall. That’s what matters!
Comandante
Being fit at 78 should not be the bar for a president. We need someone in top shape!