Bill Clinton secretly lives a nightmare with Parkinson's disease that makes him fear that these are his last days

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A report from radaronline.com indicates something that is worrying the US political environment, just days after the death of former President Jimmy Carter: that former President Bill Clinton is secretly suffering from a deterioration in his health due to Parkinson's disease, which is said to be affecting him more and more.

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It has been reported that the 78-year-old former president is suffering from a degenerative neurological disease, something that can be seen in his most recent public appearances in which he has been seen with characteristic symptoms of Parkinson's, such as hand tremors, involuntary jaw movements and instability when standing, as well as some memory lapses that have been witnessed by members of his inner circle, such as his wife Hillary.

"It's tragic to see former President Clinton"

An informant, close to the Clinton family who asked not to be identified, said that the former president is suffering from alarming weight loss and said something that does not bode well: "Sometimes it's tragic to see him. He was a huge man and was as full of life as anyone I've ever seen. Now, he looks like a bag of bones and can barely get the words out on a bad day."

The source also told the outlet that neither the former POTUS nor his wife Hillary want his deteriorating condition, or his Parkinson's diagnosis, to be publicly known, as they believe this would generate "pity in people" and affect their "political influence."

The Secret Service does not leave his side for a moment

Witnesses to the former president's involution told the site that he is so deteriorated that "there are times when he speaks and slurs his words, and is often confused and has no idea where he is," but at all times the Secret Service members assigned to his protection do not leave his side, as according to medical experts this condition "leads to dementia in 80 percent of cases."

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