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Reagan Son Claims Dad Had Alzheimer's as President
US News & World Report ^ | January 14, 2011 | US News & World Report

Posted on 01/14/2011 10:34:16 AM PST by Arec Barrwin

Reagan Son Claims Dad Had Alzheimer's as President

2011 is a big year for Ronald Reagan fans, being the centennial of his February 6 birth in Tampico, Ill. But youngest son Ron Reagan is spoiling the good cheer with a new book that suggests the Gipper suffered from Alzheimer's disease while in the White House, a claim dismissed by Reagan's doctors and outside experts. "Had the diagnosis been made in, say, 1987, would he have stepped down?" Ron asks, regarding the disease confirmed in 1994. "I believe he would have," he writes in My Father At 100: A Memoir, due in bookstores Tuesday. [Poll: Who do you think was the worst president?]

In addition to challenging the former president's doctors, Ron also reports for the first time that Reagan, right after falling off a horse six months out of the White House, underwent brain surgery, denied by Reagan associates.

Let's start with the Alzheimer's diagnosis. It was announced in 1994. While it prompted some to suggest they knew Reagan had the disease as president, his four White House doctors said they saw no evidence of it. But Ron, who became a liberal and atheist, disappointing his dad, suggests he saw hints of confusion and "an out-of-touch president" during the 1984 campaign and again in 1986, when his father couldn't recall the names of California canyons he was flying over. Arguing his case in the book, Ron adds that doctors today know that the disease can be in evidence before being recognized. "The question, then, of whether my father suffered from the beginning stages of Alzheimer's while in office more or less answers itself," he writes. [See a gallery of caricatures of Reagan and other pols.]

Besides playing amateur doctor, Ron Reagan reveals, if true, brain surgery on his dad never before reported. He accurately reports that Reagan, after leaving the presidency, was bucked from a horse on July 4, 1989, while in Mexico. Ron tells of how his dad, after initially refusing medical help, was transported to a San Diego hospital. "Surgeons opening his skull to relieve pressure on the brain emerged from the operating room with the news that they had detected what they took to be probable signs of Alzheimer's disease." Several Reagan associates, however, say there was no surgery in San Diego.

What's more there is no reporting about any San Diego operation on Reagan. News reports at the time of his fall say Reagan was flown to a hospital in Arizona, where he was treated for scrapes and bruises and released after five hours.

There were no reports of Reagan with a shaved head or skull stitches later that month when he served as a guest TV announcer at the July 11 baseball All-Star Game in Anaheim, Calif., or when he was inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City on July 21.

In September, he went to the Mayo Clinic, where a small burr hole was drilled to relieve a fluid buildup due to the fall.

Ron Reagan doesn't mention this, but says that Reagan visited the Mayo Clinic in 1990 for tests that "confirmed the initial suspicion of Alzheimer's." Reagan's post-presidency history, documented in several archives like University of Texas, reveal no such visit. And Dr. John E. Hutton Jr. his doctor from 1984 through Reagan's retirement, told the New York Times that Reagan didn't show the tell-tale symptoms until 1993.

Ron Reagan won't talk about his book until its release, says his publisher Viking. The publisher also didn't provide documents backing up the San Diego operation claim.

Here are key excerpts from Ron Reagan about his dad's situation from My Father At 100, A Memoir.

Early hints that Ronald Reagan's mind was fuzzy:

"Three years into his first term as president, though, I was feeling the first shivers of concern that something beyond mellowing was affecting my father. We had always argued over this issue or that, rarely with anything approaching belligerence, but vigorously all the same. He generally had the advantage of practiced talking points backed up by staff research, but I was an unabashed, occasionally effective advocate for my own positions. 'He told me you make him feel stupid,' my mother once shared, to my alarm. I didn't want my father to feel stupid. If he was going to shoulder massive responsibility, I wanted him to feel on top of his game. If he was going to fulfill his duties as president, he would have to be." Pages 204-205

"Watching the first of his two debates with 1984 Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale, I began to experience the nausea of a bad dream coming true. At 73, Ronald Reagan would be the oldest president ever reelected. Some voters were beginning to imagine grandpa—who can never find his reading glasses—in charge of a bristling nuclear arsenal, and it was making them nervous. Worse, my father now seemed to be giving them legitimate reason for concern. My heart sank as he floundered his way through his responses, fumbling with his notes, uncharacteristically lost for words. He looked tired and bewildered." Page 205.

"My father might himself have suspected that all was not as it should be. As far back as August 1986 he had been alarmed to discover, while flying over the familiar canyons north of Los Angeles, that he could no longer summon their names." Page 218.

The July 4, 1989 horse bucking and discovery of Alzheimer's:

"In July 1989, barely six months out of office, my father visited friends in Mexico. While out riding he was thrown when his horse shied at something in the trailside scrub. That my father, even at age 78, would be bucked off his mount was, in itself, an ominous sign. It's a wonder he didn't break any bones, but he did hit his head hard enough to cause a sizable contusion. After initially refusing medical attention, he ultimately relented and was transported to a hospital in San Diego. Surgeons opening his skull to relieve pressure on the brain emerged from the operating room with the news that they had detected what they took to be probable signs of Alzheimer's disease. No formal diagnosis was given, as far as I know. I have since learned from a doctor who happened to be interning at the hospital when my father was brought in that surgeons involved in his care, in what my informant characterized as 'shameful' behavior, violated my father's right to medical privacy by subsequently gossiping about his condition." Page 217.

"Doctors recommended to my mother that further tests of cognition be conducted the following year to measure any decline. Those tests, at the Mayo Clinic, confirmed the initial suspicion of Alzheimer's." Page 217.

"I've seen no evidence that my father (or anyone else) was aware of his medical condition while he was in office. Had the diagnosis been made in, say 1987, would he have stepped down? I believe he would have. Far less was known about the disease then, of course, than is known now. Today we are aware that the physiological and neurological changes associated with Alzheimer's can be in evidence years, even decades, before identifiable symptoms arise. The question, then, of whether my father suffered from the beginning stages of Alzheimer's while in office more or less answers itself." Pages 217-218.


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To: HangingTuff

Maureen is his biological child,She asked her parents if she could have a little brother and they adopted Michael.That is why Maureen was so fiercly protective of Michael.


101 posted on 01/14/2011 11:23:05 AM PST by sanjoaquinvalley (Longtime Lady Lurker)
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To: A.A. Cunningham
>>>>>Just for the record, Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman had two biological children, Maureen and Christine, who was born premature and died the following day.

Thanks for your input. If you had READ what I posted, I was responding to a reply that incorrectly stated, "Notice the three he had with Jane Wyman are respected, productive members of society? Christine did not live and she never had an opportunity to be a respected or a productive member of society. In the context of the thread, her politics are unknown. Should have said they had one biological child who lived. Happy?

102 posted on 01/14/2011 11:25:06 AM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: sanjoaquinvalley; All

Speaking of books I just troll to Amazon.com they re-release President REagan memiors from after years in WH American Life

You could pre order right now


103 posted on 01/14/2011 11:25:18 AM PST by SevenofNine ("We are Freepers, all your media belong to us ,resistance is futile")
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To: KC Burke

Good points. I appreciate you raising them.


104 posted on 01/14/2011 11:25:52 AM PST by DoughtyOne (All hail the Kenyan Prince Obama, Lord of the Skid-mark, constantly soiling himself and our nation.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Didn't make him incompetent.

Hence my "correct," which denoted agreement with your statement.

But he was slipping.

Amazing how some of the folks on this thread are afraid to admit it.

105 posted on 01/14/2011 11:26:38 AM PST by r9etb
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To: Arec Barrwin

Wow! Dutch had Alzheimer’s and STILL outsmarted the libs.

God bless you Ronald Reagan. (Not you, Ron. You go sit in the corner and contemplate your navel.)


106 posted on 01/14/2011 11:26:58 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: Yo-Yo; All

My exhusband finally let us know he wanted to be with men after being married for a year. I have talked to many exwives of gay and bisexual men. It happens.


107 posted on 01/14/2011 11:27:12 AM PST by reaganliberty (I like Reagan's 1984 better than Obamas!)
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To: yellowhorse
...One of my biggest regrets is not taking my grandson to DC and to pay our respects to President Reagan when he died.

I wish I could have gone too. That was a terrific example honors and memorial done right.

However, my brother did bring my 80+ y/o mom to DC and waited (among the respectful and friendly people) to pay their respects to Ronnie in the Rotunda.

Incidently, my mom has three photos together on her wall, my dad, Ronald Reagan, and Frank Sinatra. (Oh, there are plenty of other photos in the room, but those have a certain special place.) I think those guys were the only competition my dad would have had to win my mom's heart.

108 posted on 01/14/2011 11:29:02 AM PST by Never on my watch (When Obama was born, the movie "The Manchurian Candidate" was in production. Coincidence?)
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To: r9etb
"Slipping" does not equal incompetent.

We're all "slipping."

109 posted on 01/14/2011 11:29:21 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum ("If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." -- Barry Soetoro, June 11, 2008)
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To: Lazlo in PA
You posted, "Notice the three he had with Jane Wyman are respected, productive members of society?

Since Christine died within 24 hours, she never had the opportunity to be considered a respected or productive member of society. That was my point.

110 posted on 01/14/2011 11:30:02 AM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: Arec Barrwin; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Clintonfatigued; BillyBoy; GOPsterinMA; Perdogg; ...

Boy that apple fell far.

What a contemptible twerp, making up lies about his father to sell a book.


111 posted on 01/14/2011 11:30:43 AM PST by Impy (Don't call me red.)
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To: Arec Barrwin

Big deal.


112 posted on 01/14/2011 11:30:56 AM PST by frposty (I'm a simpleton)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Whatever. I already agreed with you... now you’re gonna start an argument about it?


113 posted on 01/14/2011 11:31:46 AM PST by r9etb
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To: Arec Barrwin

OMG, he is trashing his own Dad.


114 posted on 01/14/2011 11:32:23 AM PST by dforest
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To: Reagan Man

I think I remember reading that Ron & Jane had a child that was miscarried or died at birth.


115 posted on 01/14/2011 11:33:46 AM PST by reaganliberty (I like Reagan's 1984 better than Obamas!)
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To: Yo-Yo

Like that really makes a difference.

My bother in law is gay, and about half of his gay friends were married at one time. He also knows quite a few that are still married.


116 posted on 01/14/2011 11:39:22 AM PST by kara37
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To: Arec Barrwin
If Reagan's Alzheimer's were bad, he wouldn't have been out in public or done the speeches that he gave. And no amount of "coaching" would have covered it up. None. Ronnie Jr. has a history of making petty attacks on his father. It's sad and tragic that Reagan would have a spiteful son like that.

What's amazing is that if Reagan had suffered from Alzheimer's during his presidency, he sure as hell a better president than Obama who is suppose to be in perfect health.

117 posted on 01/14/2011 11:40:55 AM PST by dragonblustar ("... and if you disagree with me, then you sir, are worse than Hitler!" - Greg Gutfeld)
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To: reaganliberty
>>>>>I think I remember reading that Ron & Jane had a child that was miscarried or died at birth.

That is the way I remember it too. Years ago there was even some speculation that Wyman had an abortion and that was one reason why the two eventually broke up the next year.

118 posted on 01/14/2011 11:42:27 AM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: Arec Barrwin
Ron, who became a liberal and atheist

Seriously, what does that tell you? Sounds like he had issues. Probably didn't get enough attention as a child.

119 posted on 01/14/2011 11:43:16 AM PST by dragonblustar ("... and if you disagree with me, then you sir, are worse than Hitler!" - Greg Gutfeld)
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Ronald Reagan was my favorite president.Is it possible some early warning signs were there - yes. Doesn't matter he was still an awesome president.It's also possible that the early signs were just normal signs of aging and little Ron is making a connection that isn't there.But as for having surgery or not - our local paper DID at the time of the accident publish that he had surgery to relieve the pressure. I didn't realize there was any question about that.Now granted a lot of newspaper reporters ARE knuckleheads and they could have had it wrong.But they DID print that and I remember being very worried about him and thinking brain swelling can't be good at his age.Later on when I heard he had Alzheimer's I remember wondering if the blow to the head contributed to it.I agree that Ron's assertion that doctor's found signs of Alzheimer's while looking at his brain is silly.Signs of aging perhaps, and maybe they said something along those lines and he's stretching it to fit his scenario.As far as I know you don't diagnose Alzheimer's that way.In any event they only remove a portion of the skull to alleviate swelling.They wouldn't have been looking at his whole brain or inside his brain. If little Ron thinks so he's ignorant. Oh wait -
120 posted on 01/14/2011 11:43:29 AM PST by sanjoaquinvalley (Longtime Lady Lurker)
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