Duterte complains of aching spine on way to Palace event
President Rodrigo Duterte complained on Tuesday of an aching spine.
In a speech during the oath-taking of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission in Malacañang, Duterte apologized for being late to the event because he had to take medications for his aching spine.
“You know, I asked for your pardon for being late. Late ako doon sa ano kasi…started late. Pagdating ko medyo my spinal is acting up again so I had to pass by the house to for my medications,” Duterte said.
Duterte was about an hour and a half late for the 5 p.m. oath-taking event.
He came from the GoNegosyo 10th Filipina Entrepreneurship at the World Trade Center where he was a guest of honor. He started his speech at around 3:40 p.m. and ended at around 4:40 p.m.
Article continues after this advertisementIt is unknown which house the President was referring to, but he stays at Bahay Pagbabago in front of Malacañang Palace in Manila.
Article continues after this advertisementIn 2016, Duterte said he had suffered from a slipped disc caused by a motorcycle accident 10 years ago.
He said he had four “non-life threatening” ailments, including Barrett’s esophagus and Buerger’s disease.
Despite his own admission, however, Duterte refused to disclose his medical records.
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