Posted on 09/12/2016 6:52:25 AM PDT by detective
Hillary Clintons campaign says the Democratic presidential nominee was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, citing that as one reason why she collapsed after leaving during the 9/11 memorial in New York City. After the collapse, she went to her daughter Chelsea Clintons apartment, as a spokesperson for the campaign said that she played with her two grandchildren and visited with her daughter.
It is unclear why Clinton decided to visit her daughter and grandchildren, despite later saying she has a disease which can be contagious.
After leaving the apartment, Clinton was filmed hugging a small child before leaving for her home in Chappaqua, NY.
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Something is very wrong here.
So, confusing.... which Hillary?
Canky or the healthy double?
Or hug the girl on the street.
Why is Hillary wearing blue tinted shades and nobody else is wearing shades at all?
To prevent seizures:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1592030
It stinks
“grandchildren” is code word for Medical treatment at the Chelsea Home Hospital
I don't necessarily believe HRC has pneumonia, but, if she has it, it springs from some other cause and is not the contagious kind.
“Infectious?, Like with the plague?.........Oh, I wipe that clean with Bleach Bit. There isn’t a Clinton mess that doesn’t work on.” -HRC
If she has “aspiration” pneumonia, that is not contagious unless she has an overlying bacterial or viral infection. People with Parkinsons, ALS, etc. often get aspiration pneumonia because they have issues swallowing (muscles weakened by the disease) so they end up with gastric contents, food, etc. going down the wrong way & this causes inflammation in the lungs.
Also, if she does have a bacterial pneumonia, it’s not as contagious after a couple of days on antibiotics ... she was diagnosed some time last week so she could have been on antibiotics for days already.
Clinton & her docs are not going to want to admit to aspiration pneumonia if that’s the case because it brings up the larger question .... what underlying condition caused her to have this?
She doesn’t have pneumonia. It’s so obvious.
No way anyone who just collapsed, who has pnemonia, WHOS ALMOST 70, goes to her daughters apt to play with her grandkids instead of going to the hospital. What a crock. Who’s buying this crap?
Its not pneumonia. Something entirely different going on with her.
Because she doesn’t have pneumonia??
This begs a question from the media:
“Why are you suddenly wearing blue sun glasses and is it related to any medical condition?”
If they would do their job that would be asked.
Of course Hillary penchant to lie about everything has this thing exploding on social media. This is but a taste of what it’ll be like if she gets into office.
I think you are correct here. In the last days of my father’s life he was diagnosed with ‘pneumonia’., even though he had a vaccine against that disease.
He did have COPD. I think the diagnosis of pneumonia was a way to describe the very bad condition of his lungs.
I certainly was in no danger of catching the disease.
My mom had ALS. It effects you exactly the way Hillary’s symptoms exhibit themselves. Difficulty swallowing, tongue atrophy, coughing and choking, weakness in the extremities, and hypoxia. In the end, all ALS patients die from pneumonia or hypoxia.
Does she have the kids in Level 5 BIO Suit?
WITCH is a year older than me, and when I get dehydrated it requires a ER trip and a bag of IV solution to re-hydrate and you still feel like crap and all you want is a bed.
Nope. The tip is that the doctor said she’s being treated with antibiotics. That means bacterial, not viral, pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia is contagious.
Interesting that I JUST heard on the news that ‘several of her campaign staff’ are sick as well. Are they saying she’s contagious and it’s just something ‘going around’? Of course grandkiddies know ‘Grandma isn’t contagious’, because what she has isn’t.Playing both sides of this and the media is blurring and erasing like mad.
You don't catch pneumonia it is a complication of another infection. I'm astounded at the lack of knowledge on this board.
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