Eduardo Madeira’s mother has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, according to the comedian.
Eduardo Madeira made a pilgrimage to Fatima and explained why he did it.
His mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which is a degenerative disease.
“I told my mother, but she did not believe that I went to Fatima because of her. My mother is very skeptical of everything. She thought I was making fun of her and also thought I wouldn’t. I think it’s her defensehe said for a selfie.
“Actually, when I decided to go, I tried to take some kind of backpack from things: thanks, maybe some requests … If he can help my mother, thank you very much. When you already have many doctors, many specialists, and they have a hard time making the person and the patient better, then you have to try everything“, he added.
“When I arrived from my flight to Fatima, the first piece of news I saw on TV was: “Portuguese scientists have discovered a way to combat Parkinson’s disease.” I saw it on TV and said: Fire! If this is a question to answer my request, it was the Portuguese scientists who did it – because, in fact, my mother had this problem. Was it a funny coincidence… or not… I don’t know…He finished.

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