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To: COUNTrecount
FTA:

Straus, the oncologist, said that “a ‘routine’ MRI is not routine unless there is some kind of symptom” Clinton was suffering from.(My emphasis)

“It’s a little bit odd that there would be a routine MRI unless she had symptoms,” he said. “I suspect something led them to do the tests that we don’t know about.”

Since the beginning I've suspected it's brain cancer. The Post's consulting an oncologist, and the National Enquirer's consistently reporting it's probably brain cancer make my suspicions even stronger.

36 posted on 01/01/2013 7:27:27 AM PST by libstripper
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To: libstripper

Yes, and I am wondering how she was transported from DC, where it is reported that she fell, to NYC, Columbia Presbyterian hospital, for treatment.With a brain clot she surely could not fly.

Are there better “specialists” there?

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44 posted on 01/01/2013 7:36:33 AM PST by COUNTrecount (Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't fail .But We Did.)
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