The most striking thing to me about the video is how stiff Hill is. She’s completely locked up.
I don’t think that’s fainting. That’s something else.
Patients don’t fall forward or have convulsive movements when fainting, they use themselves to the ground.
Yes, my late husband had early-onset Parkinson’s for over 15 years. It’s called “Freezing” or dystonia. Makes it difficult to get up out of a chair, initiate speech, begin walking forward - a whole host of mobility challenges...