Doubts About Donald Trump's Own Medical Records Emerge

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
I doubt very seriously that his BP rate is 110/65, what with the high pressure business he is in, and what makes a person turn orange?

I don't think his doctor lied but I do believe that Donald has blood pressure medication. If I went bankrupt four times in fifteen years, I'd have an ulcer to go along with it.
 
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
I doubt very seriously that his BP rate is 110/65, what with the high pressure business he is in, and what makes a person turn orange?

I don't think his doctor lied but I do believe that Donald has blood pressure medication. If I went bankrupt four times in fifteen years, I'd have an ulcer to go along with it.
All it took for me was a third marriage..
 
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
I doubt very seriously that his BP rate is 110/65, what with the high pressure business he is in, and what makes a person turn orange?

I don't think his doctor lied but I do believe that Donald has blood pressure medication. If I went bankrupt four times in fifteen years, I'd have an ulcer to go along with it.
All it took for me was a third marriage..

I can't imagine, one divorce was bad enough for me, almost wrecked me for 5 years.
 
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
I doubt very seriously that his BP rate is 110/65, what with the high pressure business he is in, and what makes a person turn orange?

I don't think his doctor lied but I do believe that Donald has blood pressure medication. If I went bankrupt four times in fifteen years, I'd have an ulcer to go along with it.
All it took for me was a third marriage..

I can't imagine, one divorce was bad enough for me, almost wrecked me for 5 years.
For me it was easier than losing a business..I actually cared about the business though...
 
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

No explanation of his orange skin?
 
It took until this late in the day for the Trump daily outrage. Unbelievable.

Your Candidate is dying. Face it. She's passing out, staggering, forgetting what she is going to say and having seizures.

And she is beating the brains out of Orange Comrade Trump....:badgrin:
 
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

No explanation of his orange skin?

Since he was seeing a gastroenterologist, it could be a form of liver disease like jaundice. No one would use that color on purpose would they?
 
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?

I get a letter from the VA every six months after my physical that is very similar. The major difference is the analysis of my blood tests.
Really? I've NEVER gotten that from any of the CBOC's or VAMC's in the two VISN's I've been enrolled/registered. Now that My Healthy Vet has been working decently for the last 3-4 years, more or less, I've been able to read the notations and findings online, but I've never gotten a letter re: health status.
 
"Laboratory test results were astonishingly excellent"
"His physical strength and stamina are extraordinary"
"If elected, Mr Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency"

Who else but Trump could come up with such hyperbole about himself?

Can you imagine any other presidential candidate who is so shallow that he would fake his own medical report?

Donald got his practice by faking excuses from his mother

Dear Miss Teacher

Donald was unable to complete his homework assignment "Great accomplishments by Mexicans" because he was helping widows and orphans to learn to sell real estate with no money down. I know you will miss his extraordinarily excellent writing reports but poor Donald is just such a superb child that he just couldn't do it. I can state unequivocally that Donald is the best report writer in the history of this school and that you should give him an A++++ anyway (see attached check)

signed

Donald Trumps mother
 
"Laboratory test results were astonishingly excellent"
"His physical strength and stamina are extraordinary"
"If elected, Mr Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency"

Who else but Trump could come up with such hyperbole about himself?

Can you imagine any other presidential candidate who is so shallow that he would fake his own medical report?

Donald got his practice by faking excuses from his mother

Dear Miss Teacher

Donald was unable to complete his homework assignment "Great accomplishments by Mexicans" because he was helping widows and orphans to learn to sell real estate with no money down. I know you will miss his extraordinarily excellent writing reports but poor Donald is just such a superb child that he just couldn't do it. I can state unequivocally that Donald is the best report writer in the history of this school and that you should give him an A++++ anyway (see attached check)

signed

Donald Trumps mother

Maybe he watched Welcome Back Kotter and learned from Juan Epstein?

 
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?

I get a letter from the VA every six months after my physical that is very similar. The major difference is the analysis of my blood tests.
Really? I've NEVER gotten that from any of the CBOC's or VAMC's in the two VISN's I've been enrolled/registered. Now that My Healthy Vet has been working decently for the last 3-4 years, more or less, I've been able to read the notations and findings online, but I've never gotten a letter re: health status.

I have been getting a letter detailing my health status from my Doctor at the VA Clinic where I go since 2004. I did have to use My Healthy Vet to get the results the few times that I went to the VA Hospital. She actually sends it snail mail instead of email.
 
I can't believe a candidate for President of the US could come up with such an inept amateur medical report

Beyond the obvious Trumpish language about lab results being "astonishingly excellent" and having "extraordinary strength and stamina" ...a guy worth 10 billion dollars uses a doctor who does not even have stationary with a printed letterhead? This medical professional relies on a Microsoft Word printed letterhead?
How to spot a bogus signature? Rather than signing in the YUUUGE open space, the doctor signs over his own signature block

But the real kicker


The letter starts....."To Whom My Concern:"

Come on Donald....you have $10 fucking billion dollars
You can't come up with a better fake document?
 
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I can't believe a candidate for President of the US could come up with such an inept amateur medical report

Beyond the obvious Trumpish language about lab results being "astonishingly excellent" and having "extraordinary strength and stamina" ...a guy worth 10 billion dollars uses a doctor who does not even have stationary with a printed letterhead? This medical professional relies on a Microsoft Word printed letterhead?
How to spot a bogus signature? Rather than signing in the YUUUGE open space, the doctor signs over his own signature block
haven't looked into it myself, but i read the website on the letterhead is a virus infected mess
 
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?

I get a letter from the VA every six months after my physical that is very similar. The major difference is the analysis of my blood tests.
Really? I've NEVER gotten that from any of the CBOC's or VAMC's in the two VISN's I've been enrolled/registered. Now that My Healthy Vet has been working decently for the last 3-4 years, more or less, I've been able to read the notations and findings online, but I've never gotten a letter re: health status.

I have been getting a letter detailing my health status from my Doctor at the VA Clinic where I go since 2004. I did have to use My Healthy Vet to get the results the few times that I went to the VA Hospital. She actually sends it snail mail instead of email.
Interesting! Like I said, I've never gotten a thing from the Tacoma, WA VMAC or the CBOC South of there I went to in VISN 22 or the Phoenix, AZ VAMC or the CBOC I go to West of there in VISN 20. But then, both of those VISN's have had well documented issues since about 2012.

I only use the VA for prescriptions to save the ~$1000-1200 Medicare quarterly copays. All my medical care is private and I'll never let them treat me for anything ever again after what I've been through with those careless and unqualified butchers!
 
From the man who screamed about every nuance in Obama's birth certificate and hired a team of experts to study it

Trump can't do a better job at faking a medical report?
 
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?

I get a letter from the VA every six months after my physical that is very similar. The major difference is the analysis of my blood tests.
Really? I've NEVER gotten that from any of the CBOC's or VAMC's in the two VISN's I've been enrolled/registered. Now that My Healthy Vet has been working decently for the last 3-4 years, more or less, I've been able to read the notations and findings online, but I've never gotten a letter re: health status.

I have been getting a letter detailing my health status from my Doctor at the VA Clinic where I go since 2004. I did have to use My Healthy Vet to get the results the few times that I went to the VA Hospital. She actually sends it snail mail instead of email.
Interesting! Like I said, I've never gotten a thing from the Tacoma, WA VMAC or the CBOC South of there I went to in VISN 22 or the Phoenix, AZ VAMC or the CBOC I go to West of there in VISN 20. But then, both of those VISN's have had well documented issues since about 2012.

I only use the VA for prescriptions to save the ~$1000-1200 Medicare quarterly copays. All my medical care is private and I'll never let them treat me for anything ever again after what I've been through with those careless and unqualified butchers!

Thanks for being civil. Many on USMB are not. I go to the VA clinic for several reasons. One is to get prescriptions for $9, but I only take two prescriptions so it is hard to justify the 20 mile round trip. Like you, I primarily use private medical care, but it never hurts to get a second opinion. The Doctor at the VA Clinic is outstanding, as is my private Doctor and they actually accept each others findings and blood work so I don't have to get it done twice.
I did go to the VA Hospital before they opened the Clinics, and went their to get some hearing aids, but I would go to a private hospital if I needed surgery for anything.
 

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