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Duterte 'in perpetual pain' due to spinal injury

- SunStar Philippine­s/ Ruth Abbey Gita

ON A SCALE of one to 10, President Rodrigo Duterte admitted Tuesday, August 21, that the pain he feels on a daily basis was seven.

Duterte made the admission after Communist Party of the Philippine­s founder Jose Maria Sison claimed that the 73year-old President was in comatose since Sunday, August 19.

The Chief Executive denied that he was in poor health, but related that he was in constant pain because of a spinal injury he suffered from a past motorcycle accident.

"Because ‘yung sa disgrasya ng motor, I have a C4 and C7 [nerve roots] na nag-impinge. That’s why I am in perpetual pain. On the -on any day, it’s 7 in a scale of 10," he said.

(Because of a motorcycle accident. I have a C4 and C7 [nerve roots] that are impinged. That’s why I am in perpetual pain. On the -- on any day, it’s 7 in a scale of 10.)

Duterte, who previously brought up his controvers­ial use of powerful fentanyl painkiller, said he could no longer take longhaul flights because of his spinal problems.

He recalled that he did not take operations to cure his severe spinal injuries because procedures might have gone "awry."

He added that his doctors had also advised him not to regularly take pain killers, as he was told to "better come to terms with [his] body."

"Iyan ang panakot ng ibang doktor. 'Sige, sige,' sabi niya, ’Pag na-disgrasya ‘yan, there are so many nerves there, 'pag naputol ‘yan, goodbye ka,'" Duterte said.

(That is how doctor threatens me. 'Go ahead,' he said, 'if you encounter trouble, there are so many nerves there, if it's damaged, goodbye to you.')

"Eh ayaw na ng doktor na sige ng painkiller, sabi niya, 'You better come to terms with your body,'" he added.

(But the doctor doesn't want me to frequently use painkiller. He said, 'You better come to terms with your body.')

Duterte had previously admitted that he used to take fentanyl, an extremely potent opiod, to deal with the pain and make him feel better.

Duterte has been transparen­t regarding his health, revealing earlier that he has Barrett’s esophagus, a condition in which the esophagus changes; and a Buerger’s disease, a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs.

In his latest speech, Duterte assured that he would live longer, contrary to Sison's claim that his health is failing.

"Comatose? Matagal pa ako (I'm not going to die soon.)," he said.

 ?? Photo by Amper Campaña/SunStar Cebu ?? President Rodrigo Duterte in a speech during a meeting with city mayors and local chief executives in Cebu and Visayas.
Photo by Amper Campaña/SunStar Cebu President Rodrigo Duterte in a speech during a meeting with city mayors and local chief executives in Cebu and Visayas.

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