Mungadze worked with Walker over the next weeks, then handed down a diagnosis: dissociative identity disorder. Mungadze now said he specialized in treating trauma patients. The two had met decades earlier at a track meet and reconnected at a Dallas dinner party. “Something was clearly wrong with me and I had to figure out what it was,” he wrote. He pulled to a stop after seeing a “SMILE JESUS LOVES YOU” sticker on the back of a truck. It would be no different from sighting at the targets I’d fired at for years - except for the visceral enjoyment I’d get from seeing the small entry wound and the spray of brain tissue and blood - like a Fourth of July firework - exploding behind him.”Īs Walker drove to find the man, he said an internal struggle played out in his head. “But another side of me was so angry that all I could think about was how satisfying it would feel to step out of the car, pull out the gun, slip off the safety, and squeeze the trigger. “The logical side of me knew that what I was thinking of doing to this man - murdering him for messing up my schedule - was not a viable alternative,” Walker wrote. Furious with a man who was late delivering a car, Walker hopped in his Mercedes sedan with a loaded gun to hunt him down.
The Heisman Trophy winner said he reached a breaking point in February 2001. In his book, Walker wrote that his life began to unravel after he retired from football in 1998. Reporting on candidates’ backgrounds is part of the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s commitment to providing voters the information they need to make informed choices in this year’s elections. voters rate a candidate’s health as important to their vote. A 2020 Rasmussen poll found that 86 percent of likely U.S.
Johnny Isakson announced in 2015 that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’ diseases.
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Today, it is commonplace for presidents and other top elected officials to update the public on their health. Ronald Reagan, then the oldest person to assume the presidency, waived doctor-patient confidentiality, allowing his physicians to talk to the media about his mental fitness. A lot has changed since President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was able hide his paralysis from the public early in the 20th Century.