“”Duck dynasty” star Phil Robertson Would not be well in the middle of his battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Phil’s son, Jase, shared an update on the sick health of his father, explaining that he is “not good” even if his family chooses to look on the brighter side.
The son of Phil Robertson also shared that his mother Kay finally recovers after a fall, because she “did not do good”, leaving their family to think: “Maybe that’s all”.
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Phil Robertson’s son shares an update on his father’s health

Jase Robertson spoke of his father’s sick health in the middle of the fans.
Last year, Phil’s family revealed that he had received a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in an episode of the podcast “without shame with the Robertson family”, chatter adding that the doctors told him that Phil was suffering from a blood disease that caused all kinds of problems only worse.
Now Jase has shared the state of things with the health of his father, noting that the patriarch of the “duck dynasty” is “not good” Tmz.
“The question n ° 1 that I receive wherever I go:” How is your father? “” Said Jase in the episode of April 2 of the podcast “without shame with the Robertson family”. “Now, I just give the blunt truth: I say:” Not good. “”
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He added that the Robertson family “does our best” and tries to remain positive about the situation.
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Kay Robertson suffered a fall

Jase went further to share the state of her mother’s health, revealing that she had a fall and that she was not doing good “but is not recovered now.
“For my mother, it was much better last week because she really did not do any good,” he told his podcast listeners.
He then made a shocking revelation, suggesting that the family thought that the matriarch could die.
“We were in a way dealt with the fact that it may be all,” he said in the episode, adding that “it was what it seemed in the moment. It seemed close to there, so it was difficult.”
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Phil Robertson fought with “blood disorder”
It was reported that Phil could barely walk without screaming in pain, making his return on the television screens in doubt.
According to USA todayJase explained in December that his father was not good and that his memory was starting to decline.
“I said to myself:” You know, your memory is not what it was in the past. “He’s like,” talk to me. “So he is literally incapable of-I think he would agree-simply sit and have a conversation,” he said to his father’s listeners at the time.
Jase also explained that doctors told Phil that he had “a kind of blood disease” and that “caused all kinds of problems”.
The other son of Phil, Al, said that his father had suffered from anonymous disease for “years”, but noted that it had “worsened”.
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The restart of ‘Duck Dynasty’ ‘See you soon hit TV screens

Jase’s update on her parents’ health intervenes in the middle of the plans so that the “Duck dynasty” returns to A & e in the summer of this year.
In January, the wired network announced the restart of the series in a press release, claiming that the program will follow the Robertson family as “they struggle with the mapping of the duck commander, the research of children navigate marriage, children and businesses, and the transmission of family heritage”.
The “Duck Dynasty” series follows the Robertson family as they sail on life in relation to their family business for manufacturing products for duck hunters.
Phil played in the popular series from 2012 to 2017 and founded The Duck Commander Company.
However, he will not appear in the restart, even if he was in better health, because he triggered controversy with homophobic and racist remarks during a 2014 GQ Magazine Interview, which led him to be placed on an “indefinite break”.
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Willie Dressson directs the restart of the “duck dynasty”
The restart, “Duck Dynasty: The Revival”, will follow the commander of Duck, the heir Willie Robertson and his wife Korie with their large family of six children who live on their country in Louisiana.
In addition, favorite fans UCE Si and Miss Kay would come back. A & E ordered two seasons, with 20 episodes each, for restarting.
“Back on A&E seems a bit like getting home. We are grateful for all those who followed while our family has developed and developed and we are looking forward to rolling the cameras again on all our new adventures, or perhaps misadventures,” said Willie and Korie in a joint press release.