What was JFK addicted to?
Christopher Ramos
Published May 10, 2026
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Similarly, what did Dr Feelgood give the Kennedys?
Max Jacobson (July 3, 1900 – December 1, 1979) was a German-born New York physician, nicknamed "Miracle Max" and "Dr. Feelgood", who administered amphetamines and other medications to several high-profile clients, including President John F. Kennedy.
Secondly, why was Kennedy hurt? Kennedy became so severely ill that a priest was called to read him his last rites. It was then he was diagnosed with Addison's disease, an adrenal gland disorder causing fatigue, muscle weakness, weight loss and abdominal pain. While he was as senator, Kennedy was often on crutches due to back pain.
Also question is, was JFK on speed?
Most interestingly for drug fans, Owen says that Kennedy was a regular user of amphetamine (“speed”), which he was given by Dr Max “Dr Feelgood” Jacobson, who was essentially a high-class quack, although a very popular one.
What venereal disease did JFK?
In 1976, Joan and Clay Blair Jr. gained access to records of Kennedy's childhood medical problems, which included teenage venereal disease.
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