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Regarding President John F. Kennedy:
B&N.com: Did he suffer from depression at all?
RD: He was under stress, and as a result he was given additional doses of
hydrocortisone. The point is, there were sweeping medications he took, such
as stellazine, which was thought of as an antipsychotic but also was a mood
elevator. But he did not suffer from clinical depression.
B&N.com: Should he even have served as president?
RD: If it were known that he was as ill as he was, he would not have been
president. There was a cover-up about his medications and illnesses. He was
going to be the first Catholic president.
B&N: Should there be some kind of physical exam for men and women seeking
the presidency?
RD: We are entitled to the privacy of our medical records -- except for
presidents. They do have their fingers on the nuclear trigger. One would
like to think the public would be more understanding about illnesses like
depression. We need to be more tolerant of the physical and emotional
limitations that these men and women suffer. After all, they are not God.
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