Doubts About Donald Trump's Own Medical Records Emerge

the best part about the ridiculous letter - trump thanked the doctor's dead dad for writing it
Donald-Trump-Tweets-About-Dead-Doctor.png


too bad dr. jacob bornstein died in 2010.

so... should we really believe the letter?

In the posted letter Dr Harold Bernstein clearly stated that Trumps previous Doctor was his father, Dr Jacob Bernstein. You seem to be easily confused.
oh i see. so trump thanked a man dead for at least 5 years for writing the letter because he used to see him, even though the letter was actually (supposedly) written by another doctor

Trump admitted he referred to his previous Doctor by mistake.

But how could he confuse his doctor's father as his own personal physician?



Alzheimers.

A patient his age and at the stage he's probably at, he remembers the past. He doesn't have full memory of the present.

They confuse people from the past with people from the present.

They can remember a lot of their past at this stage. It's the present they have a problem with.

He probably made the same mistake my grandmother made with me when she was about the same age as trump.

She thought I was my mom. When I told her I was her granddaughter she was very embarrassed and got upset she made the mistake. I told her it was ok, I look like my mom.

trump confused his doctor with the father of his doctor who was his doctor for many years.
 
You know, I've had to get physicals when I was in high school to participate in sports, and then when I joined the Navy, got a quick one every year, with a full blown checkup with bloodwork and the whole 9 yards every 5 years.

Not once did any of the doctors use superlatives to describe my health. It was simply, in good shape and healthy, nothing more.

Trump dictated that letter and got someone to sign it for him.
wait, you dont think that a man that constantly talks about how much money he has and has claimed to support politicians to curry favor would possibly buy a doctor off, do you?
 
the best part about the ridiculous letter - trump thanked the doctor's dead dad for writing it
Donald-Trump-Tweets-About-Dead-Doctor.png


too bad dr. jacob bornstein died in 2010.

so... should we really believe the letter?

In the posted letter Dr Harold Bernstein clearly stated that Trumps previous Doctor was his father, Dr Jacob Bernstein. You seem to be easily confused.
oh i see. so trump thanked a man dead for at least 5 years for writing the letter because he used to see him, even though the letter was actually (supposedly) written by another doctor

Trump admitted he referred to his previous Doctor by mistake.

But how could he confuse his doctor's father as his own personal physician?



Alzheimers.

A patient his age and at the stage he's probably at, he remembers the past. He doesn't have full memory of the present.

They confuse people from the past with people from the present.

They can remember a lot of their past at this stage. It's the present they have a problem with.

He probably made the same mistake my grandmother made with me when she was about the same age as trump.

She thought I was my mom. When I told her I was her granddaughter she was very embarrassed and got upset she made the mistake. I told her it was ok, I look like my mom.

trump confused his doctor with the father of his doctor who was his doctor for many years.
tim kaine is a terrible governor of new jersey
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor
For whatever it's worth -- a reverse lookup on that phone number is registered to John Bornstein but the doctor's name is "Harold."

And this is Crazy Donald's doctor...

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... who apparently thinks he's examined every president since Washington....

"If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."

:lmao:
 
You know, I've had to get physicals when I was in high school to participate in sports, and then when I joined the Navy, got a quick one every year, with a full blown checkup with bloodwork and the whole 9 yards every 5 years.

Not once did any of the doctors use superlatives to describe my health. It was simply, in good shape and healthy, nothing more.

Trump dictated that letter and got someone to sign it for him.

Reminds one of when Red China ran this fake photo as propaganda that another dictator was in good health...

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the best part about the ridiculous letter - trump thanked the doctor's dead dad for writing it
Donald-Trump-Tweets-About-Dead-Doctor.png


too bad dr. jacob bornstein died in 2010.

so... should we really believe the letter?

In the posted letter Dr Harold Bernstein clearly stated that Trumps previous Doctor was his father, Dr Jacob Bernstein. You seem to be easily confused.
oh i see. so trump thanked a man dead for at least 5 years for writing the letter because he used to see him, even though the letter was actually (supposedly) written by another doctor

Trump admitted he referred to his previous Doctor by mistake.

But how could he confuse his doctor's father as his own personal physician?

Somebody needs to explain to you that his previous personal physician was the father of his present personal physician. Trump used the wrong first name. I don't know about you, but I do not talk to my Dr using her first name.
 
do you really think the doctor wrote that letter?

It has been out there awhile. Has this doctor ever refuted writing that letter?
I'm not sure he has ever made comment either way

There appears to be a doctor by that name and if the letter were forged then it would be a crime and doctors tend not to be fond of people forging their signatures, ergo, until he denies he wrote it, I will assume it could be legit. I really wouldn't care if Trump had 99% blockage, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary. It would at least give me hope there was a path to escaping both of them still.
oh i believe the doctor signed it, or gave his permission.

i just don't believe he wrote it or that it reflects a real doctor/patient relationship.
It reads so blatantly like something Trump would write about himself it almost looks like something from SNL
The signature looks more like Barron than Bornstein.
 
It has been out there awhile. Has this doctor ever refuted writing that letter?
I'm not sure he has ever made comment either way

There appears to be a doctor by that name and if the letter were forged then it would be a crime and doctors tend not to be fond of people forging their signatures, ergo, until he denies he wrote it, I will assume it could be legit. I really wouldn't care if Trump had 99% blockage, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary. It would at least give me hope there was a path to escaping both of them still.
oh i believe the doctor signed it, or gave his permission.

i just don't believe he wrote it or that it reflects a real doctor/patient relationship.
It reads so blatantly like something Trump would write about himself it almost looks like something from SNL
The signature looks more like Barron than Bornstein.

"Barron + "Stein" = "Barronstein".... smoothed to "Bornstein". Bing bing bing.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor
For whatever it's worth -- a reverse lookup on that phone number is registered to John Bornstein but the doctor's name is "Harold."

And this is Crazy Donald's doctor...

CWNU-5GWEAAIJgl.jpg


... who apparently thinks he's examined every president since Washington....

"If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."

:lmao:
Well, he did say unequivocally

That removes all doubt
 
the best part about the ridiculous letter - trump thanked the doctor's dead dad for writing it
Donald-Trump-Tweets-About-Dead-Doctor.png


too bad dr. jacob bornstein died in 2010.

so... should we really believe the letter?

In the posted letter Dr Harold Bernstein clearly stated that Trumps previous Doctor was his father, Dr Jacob Bernstein. You seem to be easily confused.
oh i see. so trump thanked a man dead for at least 5 years for writing the letter because he used to see him, even though the letter was actually (supposedly) written by another doctor

Trump admitted he referred to his previous Doctor by mistake.

But how could he confuse his doctor's father as his own personal physician?

Somebody needs to explain to you that his previous personal physician was the father of his present personal physician. Trump used the wrong first name. I don't know about you, but I do not talk to my Dr using her first name.
so he has supposedly been seeing this man for 35 years and doesn't know him from his dead father?

and he couldn't read the signature?

also, i know my doctor's first name.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

All of you LWNJ's need to worry about Hillary's health. She takes Coumadine, a blood thinner, that is usually prescribed for those who have had a stroke. Her family has a history of stroke problems, and strokes are often disabling or fatal.
 
It has been out there awhile. Has this doctor ever refuted writing that letter?
I'm not sure he has ever made comment either way

There appears to be a doctor by that name and if the letter were forged then it would be a crime and doctors tend not to be fond of people forging their signatures, ergo, until he denies he wrote it, I will assume it could be legit. I really wouldn't care if Trump had 99% blockage, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary. It would at least give me hope there was a path to escaping both of them still.
oh i believe the doctor signed it, or gave his permission.

i just don't believe he wrote it or that it reflects a real doctor/patient relationship.
It reads so blatantly like something Trump would write about himself it almost looks like something from SNL
The signature looks more like Barron than Bornstein.
LOL. The signature looks like "Hillary Rodham Clinton" to me
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

All of you LWNJ's need to worry about Hillary's health. She takes Coumadine, a blood thinner, that is usually prescribed for those who have had a stroke. Her family has a history of stroke problems, and strokes are often disabling or fatal.
It's also used to prevent blood clots, which she's already had at least one.
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

All of you LWNJ's need to worry about Hillary's health. She takes Coumadine, a blood thinner, that is usually prescribed for those who have had a stroke. Her family has a history of stroke problems, and strokes are often disabling or fatal.
Why did Trump fake the letter?
 
All the brouhaha over Hillary Clinton's health has overflowed to a December 2015 letter that Donald Trump used to validate his good health. On closer inspection, Newsweek Magazine has noted quite a few discrepancies and because of that new calls for Donald to present evidence of his health are being called. The letter in question seems at best contrived and at worst fake. More to come on this subject for sure, I can't but wonder why Donald Trump would fake something like this unless there is something in his own record he would fear.

"A fake in the sense that Trump wrote it and his sycophant doc signed it:

On December 4, 2015, the Trump campaign released…something.
donaldtrumpdoctorletter.png

It purports to be a medical letter, but it is one of the most ridiculous documents ever to emerge in any political campaign. First, the letterhead is in the same font as the letter, which appears to have been created using Microsoft Word. The signature from the doctor is several inches past the signature line—the result you might get if the document had been signed as a blank and filled in later. The letterhead includes a Gmail address—something doctors tell me is extremely unusual, since doctors do not want patients contacting them directly by email as a substitute for scheduling an appointment.

There is also a website listed, but if you follow the URL (haroldbornsteinmd.com), it takes you to cdn.freefarcy.com, a blank page that asks if you want to upload an update to a Flash program onto your computer (the domain name,freefarcy.com, is still for sale. No, I can’t explain that.) If you decline, it does so anyway and, based on the response of the security system on my computer, the “program” on the doctor’s supposed website is a virus.

Then, there is the doctor who allegedly signed this document. His name is Harold N. Bornstein, and he is a gastroenterologist. This kind of physician is a specialist who treats the digestive tract. This is not an internist, who is trained specifically in providing full histories and physicals of patients. The letter signed by Dr. Bornstein, who did not return an email from Newsweek seeking comment, says that he has treated Trump since 1980. However, it mentions no history of the gastrointestinal problem that led the Republican candidate for president to seek out his help. In fact, the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"

read:Donald Trump tests positive for everything, according to his own doctor

All of you LWNJ's need to worry about Hillary's health. She takes Coumadine, a blood thinner, that is usually prescribed for those who have had a stroke. Her family has a history of stroke problems, and strokes are often disabling or fatal.

We've had presidents who were in poor health before and we survived. Remember FDR? He had polio while in office.
 
the best part about the ridiculous letter - trump thanked the doctor's dead dad for writing it
Donald-Trump-Tweets-About-Dead-Doctor.png


too bad dr. jacob bornstein died in 2010.

so... should we really believe the letter?

In the posted letter Dr Harold Bernstein clearly stated that Trumps previous Doctor was his father, Dr Jacob Bernstein. You seem to be easily confused.
oh i see. so trump thanked a man dead for at least 5 years for writing the letter because he used to see him, even though the letter was actually (supposedly) written by another doctor

Trump admitted he referred to his previous Doctor by mistake.

But how could he confuse his doctor's father as his own personal physician?

Somebody needs to explain to you that his previous personal physician was the father of his present personal physician. Trump used the wrong first name. I don't know about you, but I do not talk to my Dr using her first name.

I just call mine "Doctor". I absolutely cannot pronounce his last name. Everybody else knows it, and fusses at me for not being able to say it, but it has way too many consonants in it for my redneck tongue to deal with. It is some Polynesian Kenyan Finnish sounding word.
 
I'm not sure he has ever made comment either way

There appears to be a doctor by that name and if the letter were forged then it would be a crime and doctors tend not to be fond of people forging their signatures, ergo, until he denies he wrote it, I will assume it could be legit. I really wouldn't care if Trump had 99% blockage, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary. It would at least give me hope there was a path to escaping both of them still.
oh i believe the doctor signed it, or gave his permission.

i just don't believe he wrote it or that it reflects a real doctor/patient relationship.
It reads so blatantly like something Trump would write about himself it almost looks like something from SNL
The signature looks more like Barron than Bornstein.
LOL. The signature looks like "Hillary Rodham Clinton" to me
That's ok. An exit hole in the Pentagon's C-Ring looks like an entrance hole in the outside of the E-ring to you. So you can imagine what I think of your cognitive abilities. :thup:
 
There appears to be a doctor by that name and if the letter were forged then it would be a crime and doctors tend not to be fond of people forging their signatures, ergo, until he denies he wrote it, I will assume it could be legit. I really wouldn't care if Trump had 99% blockage, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary. It would at least give me hope there was a path to escaping both of them still.
oh i believe the doctor signed it, or gave his permission.

i just don't believe he wrote it or that it reflects a real doctor/patient relationship.
It reads so blatantly like something Trump would write about himself it almost looks like something from SNL
The signature looks more like Barron than Bornstein.
LOL. The signature looks like "Hillary Rodham Clinton" to me
That's ok. An exit hole in the Pentagon's C-Ring looks like an entrance hole in the outside of the E-ring to you. So you can imagine what I think of your cognitive abilities. :thup:

That's okay because you like to make up facts that are convenient for you, so I am not the one with the imagination issues.
 
Quick question for everyone on this thread...................have any of you had physicals where your doctor described your health in the same terms that Trumps did?
 

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