In mid-2022, Emiliano Pinson revealed that he is in pain Parkinson’s disease. He did it through his social media and there he asked not to be treated with pity. “I want to tell you that I’m fine. Of course I have an illness which, being neurological, makes me look bad in some way, probably in my facial expressions, in my ways of speaking, but internally I’m fine. Rest assured: I will continue to work.”he wrote on his X account.
At that time it was integrated AM Sports Centerthe news ESPN led by Alina Moine and the Radial Cycle Curse, Of DSport Radio with Gastón Recondo. Starting this week will only work on TV, since his illness worsened and his doctor advised him to change his current hectic pace of life.
He announced on air in his last appearance – at least for the moment – in the program broadcast on 103.1 of the dial that will leave the radio and there he commented that the diagnosis had changed. “What I have is not a rigid Parkinson’s, as I was diagnosed with, it is a Parkinson’s that has a drawback that has not been studied much because, in fact, it varies in its development. Rigid Parkinson’s, the common one, has already been studied and has similar behavior over the years. It is operable because it is located in the brain. “My problem is in the cerebellum, it’s not operable.”
Emi Pinsón opened her heart and gave a moving testimony
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And he was candid about the situation he’s going through: “What’s been studied about my problem, which is systemic atrophy, is that my muscles throughout my body are atrophying. I have less and less strength. It’s very invasive. If you read the books, I have little time left. Let’s try not to. Statistics are made to be broken and I intend to be a statistics breaker.”
Emiliano Pinsón’s announcement
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Emiliano Pinsón will stop working in the morning at the radio for health reasons.
Pinsón’s interview with Clarín
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We accompany the journalist in his work on the radio and then in his motor and rehabilitation journey. Three years ago he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Watch the full interview on the Clarín channel on YouTube.
On February 28, the journalist Emiliano Pinsón received Clarín, who accompanied him during a day of work. From radio to television, he has also moved to the rehabilitation center where he undergoes treatment to alleviate the symptoms of the disease.
“My usual day starts when Wonderwall by Oasis plays at 4.45am, I get up and take the medicine I have in the living room.”Pinsón says and adds that he doesn’t have the pills next to the bed because in those 15 or 20 steps he takes he notices how his legs are. This is the gauge of what your day will be like. The full note.
Source: Clarin
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