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8 April 2010 5 Comments

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There is a Medical Record that is now spreading like fire in the ineternet about the medical history of Noynoy Aquino. Please be informed that We cannot Confirm the truthfullness of this Record. It might be Fabricated , You know that anything could happen during election and there are lots of professional when it comes to forgery.

The letter goes like this.

Excerpts below from the medical record says NO!

History of Present Illness: The patient is a 36-year old single male with a history of profuse salivation and labile moods since his childhood. He was observed to be sleeping excessively, disoriented and confusing family and household member’s name. When interviewed at the time of psychiatric assessment, the patient said he had difficulty in speech, poor concentration, impaired thinking and melancholia brought about by the stresses of his work and the break-up with his flight attendant girlfriend. He also claimed he felt clumsy and uncoordinated. He also describes what appeared to be a deep sense of foreboding and feeling that the “world was coming to an end.”

Current Symptoms:

1. Psychomotor retardation
2. Slowed gait and activity
3. Lack of initiative
4. Melancholia
5. Fatigue
6. Lack of self-confidence
7. Lack of sexual interest

Substance Abuse History:

Smoker Yes, up to two (2) packs a day

Drugs Yes, teen-age experimentation with Marijuana and various pills

ETOH Yes, solitary drinker

MMSE

The Psychologist conducting the interviews noticed that the patient would occasionally walk slowly and aimlessly around the room when being interviewed. He appeared inattentive, vague, non-spontaneous and detached in interactions, but passively followed simple commands. He appeared disoriented. There was some difficulty in communicating due to his deep depression and melancholia. On mental state examination, he was a lanky man of medium height who was mildly psychomotor retarded with a latency of verbal replies, and a slowness of movement. He was preoccupied with his inner thoughts, brooded and felt melancholy. He appeared quite elevated and irritable when he spoke of the loss he was feeling when he recounted his relationship with his girlfriend. He expressed a poorly-formed grandiose delusion that the world was ending and described feelings of foreboding but no disturbance in any other sensory modality. The patient was oriented in person and place, with only very mild impairment of time. Attention and concentration deficits were evident, though much in the slightest and confirmed on formal testing that he had minor difficulty in counting down by seven from 100 and could not readily spell some words backwards. Registration and short term memory were intact on testing but he was often distracted and distant. There was evidence of dysphagia, mild difficulty with three-step commands, concretism and trial-constructional dyspraxia (he could not copy complex diagrams). No confabulation or remote memory deficits were identified. His Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score totaled 28/30. No cognitive impairments. He denied being in need of medical assistance and explained his presence in the school as being due to his sister’s concerns, but did not appear suspicious of possible motives or irritated by his presence in the department. He denied that he had any cognitive deficits. He said he required medication and dietary modification, but did not accept medication offered in fact requiring detailed explanation on why the medication had to be taken.

In as much as the patient exhibits the following symptoms (1) Depressed mood (i.e. feeling sad and empty) most of the day for 10 days, (2) Markedly diminished interest on pleasure in almost all activities (including lack of sexual interest) most of the day for 10 days, (3) A noticeable fluctuation of appetite most of the day for 10 days, (4) Psychomotor agitation or retardation (i.e. increased restlessness) most of the day for 10 days, (5) A diminished ability to concentrate ordering on indecisiveness most of the day for 10 days, (6) Insomia nearly everyday, (7) Fatigue nearly everyday , And (8) a feeling of foreboding everyday. He is diagnosed as suffering from Major Depressive Disorder.

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5 Comments »

  • Herminia Tagle said:

    Each and every Filipino should understand this kind of anti-candidate doing from anyone who would like to send message to everyone that his particular candidate is not capable of being a presisdent. Money could do all evil things just to stop a good candidate be elected.

    but I think, majority of Filipino voters are wise enough to understand this kind of publications against one candidate is leading to.

    Nothing could change their stand to vote for Noynoy….let the people speak by themselves and let a paid propaganda be disregarded. Persons who have money could get this kind of confidential information be published for their own benefits…for POWER and Wealth accumulation when elected in office for the candidate as well as thier supporters.

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    Miguel Tejero Reply:

    Then let the man’s behavior and political record speak for itself if the voters want a true president.

    In all his time in political office, Noynoy has done nothing of significant value for the people or the country. LACK OF INTELLECT and BACKBONE.

    When it came time for him to decide whether or not to run for office he vacillated for what seemed like an eternity even AFTER Mar Roxas withdrew and all but begged him to accept the candidacy. INDECISIVENESS.

    Are these the qualities the people want in a nations’s leader? The only thing the people see is his last name: Aquino. His father was a great man and his mother a remarkable woman. Sad to say their abilities and strength were NOT passed on to their son. The Aquino legacy ended with Cory. Let us remember her accomplishments and not tarnish them by electing a weak man that merely bears her last name.

    To elect Noynoy would be a grave insult to her memory and her husband Ninoy’s.

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    Victoria Reply:

    I agree with your opinion and I hope most of the Filipino have the same thought like yours.

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  • maimona said:

    what ever (pa ang pininira na gawin nila si NOYNOY parin ang best candidate hindi na nya kailangan mangurakot kasi marami na silang perang,ipapaunlad ng bansa.si cory lang yata ang presidente ng pilipinas na hindi na sali sa kurakut scandal dahil hindi na nya kailangan mangurakot.pero kung ang bubutohin mo ay iba sa kanya ibig sabihin pabor ka sa kurakutan

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  • Mic said:

    He may have come from a cash rich family but that doesn’t he is eligible for the presidential post. even with all this propaganda(anti-aquino) it doesn’t need too much explanation to come to conclusion that he is NOT fit to be the president.

    Ang papa ko nagpakabayani para sa mga pilipino, ang mama ko lumaban… ang nanay ko this and tatay ko that…. basically his marketing strategy are the hardship and misfortunes of his parents. but is it really understandable that the legacy, the valiant efforts of any man/woman is transferable to his/her heirs? just because your mother was the president means you are automatically the next president, think about that!?

    what I said above leaves too many holes for any constructive arguments so lets go to the fact which even a magsasaka can understand. Just exactly how many did aquino contributed to the senate? 10? 5? 2? 1? 0? Now how long has he been in politics? 20? 15? 13? 12? pick your answer… I have to say that at least there is someone who passed a law making the carabao our national animal, at least he contributed something regardless of how awkward his one and only law is.

    aquino is basically a benchwarmer in the senate, its only because of his parents misfortunes that he can get anywhere.

    I pity the filipino’s backward, irrational thinking.

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