![]() He sometimes took up to eight medications a day. He used painkillers for his chronic back pain and other medication to treat his Addison's disease. ĭallek recounted Kennedy's medical problems which were controlled by drugs including antispasmodics and antibiotics. Senator, he was one step closer to becoming president. In the mid-1950s, after defeating Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., leaving the United States House of Representatives, and getting elected as a U.S. Other family members, particularly his brother Robert helped in early campaign efforts. ![]() Kennedy was heavily involved in his political career, and both helped to finance his campaigns, and arrange effective public relations efforts through his contacts in the press and other media. during World War II eventually paved the way for his political career. The death of JFK's older brother Joseph P. JFK was part of a prominent Boston family that would acquire great wealth and had held political office for two prior generations. ![]()
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