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Brett Favre Reveals Parkinson's Diagnosis in Congress
1 Jan
Summary
- Brett Favre disclosed his Parkinson's disease diagnosis during a congressional hearing.
- He confirmed he is in the early stages of idiopathic Parkinson's.
- Favre manages symptoms, primarily rigidity and stiffness, with medication.

During a congressional testimony regarding welfare fund misuse, Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre disclosed his ongoing battle with Parkinson's disease. He revealed that he is currently in the early stages of the idiopathic form of the disorder, which he first shared publicly in September 2024. Favre explained that his specific type of Parkinson's predominantly impacts rigidity and stiffness, rather than significant tremors.
Favre, 56, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, elaborated on his condition during a podcast appearance. He clarified that Parkinson's disease has multiple forms, and his is the most common type. While he is managing his symptoms with medication, he sometimes experiences discomfort, though his cognitive and memory functions are currently stable. He expressed a hope for a cure for the debilitating brain condition.




