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TV presenter John Stapleton reveals Parkinson’s prognosis

By Editorial Board Published October 21, 2024 3 Min Read
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TV presenter John Stapleton reveals Parkinson’s prognosis

Broadcaster John Stapleton has revealed he has been identified with Parkinson’s illness.

The 78-year-old stated he was “pragmatic” in regards to the prospect of his situation getting worse – however insisted he was attempting to “remain positive” and “as independent as I can” for so long as doable.

In an interview on BBC One’s Morning Stay, he stated: “Speaking is how I’ve earned my living for the best part of 50 years.

“It’s extremely irritating generally, notably (when) persons are always saying to you, ‘sorry, what did you say?’

“And you have to repeat yourself, time and time again.

“I’m pretty pragmatic in regards to the prospect of this getting worse. I attempt to stay constructive, as a result of what is the level of not being?”

Stapleton’s son Nick said the diagnosis was “actually upsetting”, nevertheless it didn’t come as a shock as a result of his grandmother had the degenerative situation.

Parkinson’s illness is a situation during which elements of the mind develop into progressively broken over a few years, with signs together with tremors and gradual motion, based on the NHS web site.

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Stapleton along with his son Nick who stated there was a household historical past of Parkinson’s. Pic: BBC Studios/PA

Stapleton stated he had witnessed his mom’s “decline from this lively, ebullient, outgoing lady to a lady who is fairly fragile”.

“One of the practical problems she faced initially was her inability to do things like open a can of beans or peel a potato,” he added.

“Believe it or not, I’m having the same problem, to some extent, myself right now.”

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On the TV present, Nick Stapleton talked to his father in regards to the future and the way he may greatest help him.

Stapleton advised his son: “I want to remain as independent as I can for as long as I possibly can.

“By way of the home, I might be very reluctant to depart it, which shall not shock you in any respect.”

The presenter told his son he would use a stairlift if it was necessary. He added that although he would be reluctant to go into care, he was also “a realist”.

“Nobody is alone with Parkinson’s, and we’re right here to help everybody,” the charity added.

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