Feinstein’s illness more severe than reported: sources.
Report Reveals Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Health Problems Worse Than Previously Known
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is facing more health problems than previously disclosed, according to a report published on Thursday. The 89-year-old senator is suffering from vision and balance impairments, as well as Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a form of facial paralysis caused by shingles spreading to her face and neck. Sources also revealed that Feinstein developed encephalitis, which can lead to memory loss, language problems, confusion, and mood disorders.
Feinstein’s Condition Contested
When asked about her condition, Feinstein initially denied that it had been diagnosed, claiming it was just a “really bad flu.” However, her office later confirmed that she has Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis. Feinstein had previously disclosed complications related to her shingles diagnosis.
Concerns Raised About Mental Fitness
Feinstein’s health issues have raised concerns about her mental fitness and ability to perform her job. She is the Senate’s oldest member and has been absent from Capitol Hill for several weeks due to her health. Some colleagues have called for her resignation, and three prominent House Democrats have announced campaigns to replace her in the Senate.
Friends Defend Feinstein
Despite the controversy, friends of Feinstein have come to her defense. Nancy Corinne Prowda, eldest child of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was seen escorting Feinstein around the Capitol, leading to speculation that it was part of an effort to benefit Pelosi-endorsed candidate Adam Schiff. However, a Pelosi spokesperson denied this, stating that Corinne and Feinstein have been friends for decades and that Corinne has been supporting the senator in her recovery from shingles.
Feinstein Continues to Work
Despite her health issues, Feinstein has returned to Capitol Hill and continues to work. She has been advised by her doctors to work a lighter schedule as she recovers.
Complications from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Feinstein continues to experience complications from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which affects her ability to perform her job. People close to her have described seeing her serve in the Senate in her current state as “frightening.”
Conclusion
Feinstein’s health problems have raised concerns about her ability to perform her job, but she continues to work despite her condition. Her friends have come to her defense, and she has been advised to work a lighter schedule as she recovers.
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