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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson forces himself to eat as he battles Alzheimer’s, plans to ‘keep the faith’

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“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson will continue to “fight the fight” as he battles losing his appetite after his Alzheimer’s diagnosis. 

On the most recent episode of “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” podcast, Phil’s son Jase relayed his father’s wishes to thank fans for their outpouring of prayers. Jase noted his father is keeping “the faith” as he battles his diagnosis.

Phil’s other son, Alan Robertson, was also on the podcast episode and explained he told his wife, Lisa, that he was not expecting his father to get the response he did after sharing that his health is declining. 

Phil Robertson on stage

Phil Robertson has lost his appetite as he battles Alzheimer’s. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)

“The outpouring of love, of support, of prayer … is almost a bit overwhelming for me,” Alan said. 

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Jase noted that the original podcast episode that announced Phil’s diagnosis was released several days after they recorded it. When the podcast went live, Phil was able to have a moment of “reprieve” from the constant pain and loss of appetite he experienced. 

“The outpouring of love, of support, of prayer … is almost a bit overwhelming for me.”

— Alan Robertson

“During that little transition time, Phil had a little bit of a reprieve from, you know, his pain. Although his overall conditions remain the same, he just felt better. We had gone down to have lunch with him, you know Missy and I, because, you know, if you bring him really good food, you can persuade him to eat,” Jase said. 

Jase noted that because of his father’s health condition, he is not “hungry at all” and has to “make himself eat.” 

Phil Robertson

Phil Robertson’s son revealed last week that Phils is battling Alzheimer’s disease. (Courtesy of Phil Robertson)

“I really feel like it was just the prayers,” Jase said of his father’s sudden boost in spirits. “Because, you know, for months, he’s been on a downward decline.”

Jase noted that prior to the podcast episode release, Phil was at the “lowest point in this whole process.” 

“It was the first time I really saw some improvement. He felt a little better. We had a good conversation, and he was kind of in tune with the conversation,” Jase noted.

Since Phil was feeling a little better after the podcast released Friday, he decided to go to church Sunday.

The Robertson family

The Robertson family from A&E’s “Duck Dynasty.” (A&E)

“He didn’t do a whole lot, and he didn’t say a whole lot. But he came for an hour,” Jase said. 

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Jase noted that he was beyond overwhelmed with the text messages he received after sharing his father’s diagnosis. Donald Trump Jr. stood out the most.

“You know, the President-elect’s son,” he said. “I was kind of overwhelmed. We are very appreciative of all the prayers.” 

Phil Robertson, Donald Trump

Phil Robertson’s son received a text from President-elect Trump’s son after the news of Phil’s health broke. (Getty Images)

On Friday’s episode of “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” podcast, Jase revealed the diagnosis. 

“Phil’s not doing well. I think I spoke on the 1,000th podcast. We were trying to figure out the diagnosis. But, according to the doctors, he has some sort of blood disease causing all kinds of problems,” Jase said. 

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“It’s like accelerated, and it’s causing problems with his entire body. And he has early stages of Alzheimer’s. So, if you put those things together, he’s really not doing well. He’s struggling.”

Phil was a big part of the “Unashamed” podcast, but due to the decline in his health, he is “unable to sit down and have a conversation,” Jase revealed. He also noted that, these days, his dad can barely walk around without “crying out in pain.”

“He misses it. He misses the stories we tell,” Jase said of the podcast.

This undated image released by A&E, shows The Robertsons, from left, Phil, Si, Jase and Willie, from the reality series, "Duck Dynasty." The Las Vegas show "Duck Commander Musical," based on the popular series, premiered Wednesday, April 15, at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino and tells the story of a family duck-call business that led to reality show juggernaut "Duck Dynasty." (Zach Dilgard/A&E via AP)

The Robertsons, from left, Phil, Si, Jase and Willie, from the reality series “Duck Dynasty.” (The Associated Press)

The “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” included Phil, Jase, Alan and Phil’s nephew, Zach Dasher.

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Jase noted a team of doctors told him and his family “there’s no curing what” Phil has. 

“We’re trying to make him a little more comfortable,” he noted.

Phil Robertson in "Duck Dynasty."

Phil Robertson in A&E’s “Duck Dynasty.” (A&E)

In the podcast episode, Jase noted that the Robertson family is appreciative of the prayers and support being sent Phil’s way. 

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Phil starred on “Duck Dynasty” from 2012 to 2017. He also founded the Duck Commander Company.

Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com. 



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