The one thing I'm wondering about Hillary's health episode

Could board members charge for their diagnosis?
Well, I've heard everything from AIDS to MS to Advanced Parkinson's to dementia, so there clearly a LOT of money to be made.

My personal diagnosis is "ringworm".
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There sure are a lot of amazing diagnosticians on USMB, able to tell a person's condition from a few pictures and short video clips on the internet. :p
As there are equally as many who can tell us what it isn't.
 
OMG your one chance is over, you are really dishonest or not very intelligent to watch that video and then say head wobbles or moves at all. She is like a statue whose legs won't move.

She passed out. People don't move when they are passed out. You can clearly see her head wobble, and then her legs give out on her. Then, the SS moves in, and blocks her from view, except for her feet which you can see dragging on the ground. You must be hallucinating.

She didn't pass out. If she had passed out her body would have gone limp, her head would have fallen forward. It does not, it remains rigid. At the 15/16 second mark you can clearly see them drag her off the curb and she 'falls' forward ... HER HEAD REMAINS RIGID. Sorry, passed out people are spineless blobs of mass. She was like a board of wood.

Actually, stiffness or seizure-like activity can occur when someone faints, or at least when they wake up from fainting. http://www.memphisneurology.com/pdfs/handout_syncope.pdf Perhaps if she passed out for just a moment it would cause the stiffness you are talking about.

Certainly I've seen people go rigid plenty of times from being knocked out, but I don't know if that works at all the same way as when fainting.

According to your link, seizures may be a cause of fainting: "Neurologic Syncope - Seizures may be a cause of syncope.There is stiffness and jerking."

I don't believe she passed out at all. If she did and the stiffness was a result of that, the 'fainting' was a result of a seizure, not dehydration/heat.

I'm not saying seizures are impossible. I just pointed out that fainting can cause stiffness. In the first paragraph of the link I posted, under vasovagal syncope (fainting), "
Rarely, seizure activity (stiffness or shaking) may occur as the patient wakes up.". Even if Clinton was showing rigidity, it doesn't rule out fainting.

Fainting caused by what? What if this fainting occurred during the 3 AM phone call? After all Bill says she faints a lot.
 
It sure has been a gas reading and hearing all the various "theories" about this thing that happened with Hillary at the van. From AIDS to Parkinson's to any number of other potential maladies, I'm confident that this story has shattered all possible traffic records at WebMD™.

My guess is that she had walking pneumonia, which is plenty shitty, and between that and its associated fever and the heat of the day and the fact that she was all dressed up nice 'n stuff, it whacked her good and now she's fine.

That said, one question is bugging me.

This is a 68-year old lady. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State who has won her party's nomination and is running for freakin' President.

Wouldn't passing out have warranted a beeline to the nearest hospital, no questions asked?
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Of course it would, but that would mean the public would learn the truth about Hillary's medical condition.
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
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I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
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Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.
 
It sure has been a gas reading and hearing all the various "theories" about this thing that happened with Hillary at the van. From AIDS to Parkinson's to any number of other potential maladies, I'm confident that this story has shattered all possible traffic records at WebMD™.

My guess is that she had walking pneumonia, which is plenty shitty, and between that and its associated fever and the heat of the day and the fact that she was all dressed up nice 'n stuff, it whacked her good and now she's fine.

That said, one question is bugging me.

This is a 68-year old lady. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State who has won her party's nomination and is running for freakin' President.

Wouldn't passing out have warranted a beeline to the nearest hospital, no questions asked?
.

Of course it would, but that would mean the public would learn the truth about Hillary's medical condition.
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
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I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.
 
Of course it would, but that would mean the public would learn the truth about Hillary's medical condition.
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
.
I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.

This PHD MD is.



Hillary Clinton - Ground Zero Analysis
 
Turns out, Dr. Ted Noel is an anesthesiologist. Parkinson's patients see neurologists.

Regardless, it's unethical for any medical professional to make significant diagnoses from afar.

What's happening with Noel is pretty obvious.
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Turns out, Dr. Ted Noel is an anesthesiologist. Parkinson's patients see neurologists.

Regardless, it's unethical for any medical professional to make significant diagnoses from afar.

What's happening with Noel is pretty obvious.
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Nothing unethical about giving the most likely diagnosis he can think of. He emphasizes many times that nothing is set in stone, but it looks like the most likely diagnosis.

I believe him over a random internet poster - that's for sure.
 
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
.
I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.

This PHD MD is.



Hillary Clinton - Ground Zero Analysis


Nope, he's just nutty.

Compare mrs bill to michael j fox to see what I'm talking about.

Of course, if she were in the early stages of it, it could be well managed with meds.

Who knows ... but I do believe something serious is wrong with her.
 
Of course it would, but that would mean the public would learn the truth about Hillary's medical condition.
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
.
I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.

You mean you didn't see her whole body get stiff as a board right before they tossed her into the van like a frozen side of beef?
 
Turns out, Dr. Ted Noel is an anesthesiologist. Parkinson's patients see neurologists.

Regardless, it's unethical for any medical professional to make significant diagnoses from afar.

What's happening with Noel is pretty obvious.
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He's not treating the patient. He can speculate about her condition all he wants.
 
I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.

This PHD MD is.



Hillary Clinton - Ground Zero Analysis


Nope, he's just nutty.

Compare mrs bill to michael j fox to see what I'm talking about.

Of course, if she were in the early stages of it, it could be well managed with meds.

Who knows ... but I do believe something serious is wrong with her.


Michael J. Fox was much further along in the progression of the disease. Hillary's symptoms are just starting to show.

Quit pretending that the two should have the same exact symptoms. Stage I cancer has different symptoms than stage IV cancer, but they are both cancer.
 
It sure has been a gas reading and hearing all the various "theories" about this thing that happened with Hillary at the van. From AIDS to Parkinson's to any number of other potential maladies, I'm confident that this story has shattered all possible traffic records at WebMD™.

My guess is that she had walking pneumonia, which is plenty shitty, and between that and its associated fever and the heat of the day and the fact that she was all dressed up nice 'n stuff, it whacked her good and now she's fine.

That said, one question is bugging me.

This is a 68-year old lady. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State who has won her party's nomination and is running for freakin' President.

Wouldn't passing out have warranted a beeline to the nearest hospital, no questions asked?
.


Hillary Clinton has released her medical records and she did indeed come down with walking Pneumonia which is a bacterial non contagious infection that anyone at any age can get. A few days rest, lots of liquids and antibiotics are the cure. Side effects are chills, due to fever, lack of energy, coughing fits, dizziness, etc.
Clinton releases medical records

Trump has gone to the Wizard of OZ show and has refused to release his medical records, but his last colonoscopy revealed something shocking. They didn't find Sean Hannity in there.


Pneumonia will drain you for weeks, especially at her age.

And if she refuses to rest properly, she risks a relapse.

Even if her issue is "just" pneumonia, this is a HUGE deal for the campaign.
The incredibly poor judgement she displayed in handling this situation is another very big deal.


She considers winning worth risking her life over.

It is a personal opinion on whether that is poor judgement or not.
 
It sure has been a gas reading and hearing all the various "theories" about this thing that happened with Hillary at the van. From AIDS to Parkinson's to any number of other potential maladies, I'm confident that this story has shattered all possible traffic records at WebMD™.

My guess is that she had walking pneumonia, which is plenty shitty, and between that and its associated fever and the heat of the day and the fact that she was all dressed up nice 'n stuff, it whacked her good and now she's fine.

That said, one question is bugging me.

This is a 68-year old lady. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State who has won her party's nomination and is running for freakin' President.

Wouldn't passing out have warranted a beeline to the nearest hospital, no questions asked?
.


Hillary Clinton has released her medical records and she did indeed come down with walking Pneumonia which is a bacterial non contagious infection that anyone at any age can get. A few days rest, lots of liquids and antibiotics are the cure. Side effects are chills, due to fever, lack of energy, coughing fits, dizziness, etc.
Clinton releases medical records

Trump has gone to the Wizard of OZ show and has refused to release his medical records, but his last colonoscopy revealed something shocking. They didn't find Sean Hannity in there.

The type of pneumonia, which primarily people with Parkinson's get...




4 million views, before long the whole America knows the truth.



Well, then I assume I have Parkinson's too--LOL because I have had walking pneumonia in the past. Funny though, I am still very active hiking mountain miles at an altitude of 9000+ altitude feet 2 times a week. Does your internet health conspirator doctors think that is "normal" for my condition?

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How long between your illness and your next hike?
 
Posters should pick a Hillary disease before they're all gone. I got dibs on Malaria,
 
the C**t was caught wearing an earpiece at the CNC debate. which is illegal. i have notified trumps people to insist she be physically checked before the first debate.
 
It sure has been a gas reading and hearing all the various "theories" about this thing that happened with Hillary at the van. From AIDS to Parkinson's to any number of other potential maladies, I'm confident that this story has shattered all possible traffic records at WebMD™.

My guess is that she had walking pneumonia, which is plenty shitty, and between that and its associated fever and the heat of the day and the fact that she was all dressed up nice 'n stuff, it whacked her good and now she's fine.

That said, one question is bugging me.

This is a 68-year old lady. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State. A 68-year old lady who is a former Secretary of State who has won her party's nomination and is running for freakin' President.

Wouldn't passing out have warranted a beeline to the nearest hospital, no questions asked?
.


Hillary Clinton has released her medical records and she did indeed come down with walking Pneumonia which is a bacterial non contagious infection that anyone at any age can get. A few days rest, lots of liquids and antibiotics are the cure. Side effects are chills, due to fever, lack of energy, coughing fits, dizziness, etc.
Clinton releases medical records

Trump has gone to the Wizard of OZ show and has refused to release his medical records, but his last colonoscopy revealed something shocking. They didn't find Sean Hannity in there.


Pneumonia will drain you for weeks, especially at her age.

And if she refuses to rest properly, she risks a relapse.

Even if her issue is "just" pneumonia, this is a HUGE deal for the campaign.
The incredibly poor judgement she displayed in handling this situation is another very big deal.


She considers winning worth risking her life over.

It is a personal opinion on whether that is poor judgement or not.
If we assume there really is nothing more than pneumonia she was dealing with, not being transparent about it from the start is an example of poor judgement. It tells voters they can't believe what she says and they can't depend on her to make the best judgement in a crisis.
 
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totally out of touch with reality. its called Dementia. she has Alzheimer's.
 
Okay, specifically what is your opinion of her medical condition, and on what are you basing that opinion?
.
I think she has Parkinson's based on the analysis by the doctor mentioned in the OP and other articles I've read on the internet.
Have you seen video of her shaking or displaying other signs?
.

Hillary is always holding something or clasping her hands. That appears to be a strategy to prevent people from seeing her hands shake.

Parkinson's doesn't just affect the hands, it affects the entire body. I'm not seeing that in her.

You mean you didn't see her whole body get stiff as a board right before they tossed her into the van like a frozen side of beef?

Is that what I said?

I was commenting on your comment about the strategy of holding something in her hands to prevent people from seeing her hands shake. I haven't seen her exhibit the all-over jerky Parkinsons movements that are typical with the disease. That's all.

As for the 9/11 "episode", I don't know exactly what it was but she did NOT pass out/faint. If she had her body would have gone limp. It not only remained stiff as a board when she was standing - and I believe she was conscious because only one woman had hold of her while she was propped up against the pole, impossible if she were unconscious - her head remained completely rigid even as she was dragged forward into the car. Had she been passed out her head would have fallen forward. She has something seriously wrong with her and they are doing their best to keep it under wraps. Sooner or later the truth will come out.
 
Michael J. Fox was much further along in the progression of the disease. Hillary's symptoms are just starting to show.

Quit pretending that the two should have the same exact symptoms. Stage I cancer has different symptoms than stage IV cancer, but they are both cancer.

Is that what I said??

Trying reading what I actually wrote instead of make shit up.

"Of course, if she were in the early stages of it, it could be well managed with meds."
 
  • Memory
  • Communication and language
  • Ability to focus and pay attention
  • Reasoning and judgment
  • Visual perception
Alzheimer's - she's standing in the last line
 

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