T&T Prime Minister Rowley to undergo medical tests in the US

PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad, CMC – On Sunday, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced he would be traveling to the United States on Tuesday to undergo medical cardiac related tests.

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“I am in my 69th year, I am not as young as I used to be. There are benefits at being at my age but there’s also downsides,” he told reporters, adding “as a matter of fact I take this in stride going forward. “There was a time when I didn’t have any such condition and like I said I had no such symptoms that slowed me down or caused me to think, but I have to be aware and modern technology allows one to be aware of what is happening with one.”

Delinquent about his health

Rowley told reporters that he was “delinquent” in dealing with the situation after his doctors had informed him of the matter in 2017

“I should have gone back to do these tests last year September, but that was the budget time and so on and so on and I put it off,” he said, adding that after the budget, he had to deal with the revamping of the state-owned oil company, PETROTRIN that had been losing billions of dollars annually (One TT dollar=US$0.37 cents).

Still, in relatively good health

“So, I really should have done that last year, so when I look back and realize it is a year and a half, I really did not take the advice that I got in 2017. So, I am going to take it now,” he said, adding that he would be out of the country “for a couple of days”.

“I am in relatively good health, but I have observations to make and I have to be guided by the experts who are better at telling me what is happening … “It starts with a series of tests,” he said, adding that would be done in California.”

 

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