Posted on 09/06/2016 6:32:03 PM PDT by monkapotamus
It’s mind boggling that she thinks she can pull this off!!
Maybe it’s just a result of everything else she’s gotten away with.
I don’t want to make excuses for the fat lady, but there is a very common blood pressure medication, an ACE inhibitor, Lisinopril that causes people to lose their voices, and dry hacking coughs. It caused those symptoms with me, and I’ve been fine since I quit taking it. It causes many other side effects as well. If any FReepers are on this, please see this-
Ditto, and my docs switched me to another med. Assuming her physicians are competent, why wouldn’t she have been prescribed something else long ago?
The only med problem Hillary admits to is low thyroid, and claims that is under control. The MSM apes her claims.
Admitting, even falsely, some medical problem/s, however minor, consistent with her symptoms would shut up everyone except dedicated and discredited conspiracy theorists. But Hill and the MSM continue with their charade.
I don’t know that she’s taking it or any other BPM, but it did happen to me, and I had been on it for about 10 years. Check out that site, some of the problems are life threatening. Breathing interference.
The signs should say “Coughing for Us”...
Hillary’s health is deteriorating rapidly since the convention.
What is most fascinating is her lies and her campaign lies and the mass media lies about her health.
We are all out here yelling that the Empress has no clothes.
You win the prize: anxiety cough
http://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety/symptoms/anxiety-cough.shtml
Lying and deceiving as much as Hillary hoes is taking a toll on her. Was this “problem” as severe before the Benghazi attack?
https://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=M5nd1xeiqP0
Tremor: Not all persons with PD develop tremor, but this is a common symptom. The tremor is described as a pill rolling action of the hand/fingers, usually most pronounced at rest, and may lessen with action, or movement. Tremor often starts on one side of the bodyusually with the handbut may also involve the arms, feet, legs, and chin.
Balance and Walking Problems: Initially persons have difficulty walking at normal speeds or may find it difficult to fully lift a leg, causing the foot to drag behind the other foot. Or, they may take unusually small steps to move forward or use several tiny steps to turn around. Eventually postural problems result in a stooped torso with a noticeable shuffling gait. The resulting body imbalance can cause the person to stumble or experience near falls. The person may no longer instinctually reach their arm out to break their fall putting them at greater risk for injury. Most people do not develop postural problems until many years after they have been diagnosed. Some individuals also experience episodes of freezing where they cannot move for several seconds or minutes. This is most common when they are approaching a doorway or other contained or small space.
Stage IV: More difficulty with gait, freezing or small, fast steps. More problems that affect the center or mid-line of the body such as difficulty swallowing (resulting in food particles or fluids on the vocal cords inducing coughing fits), balance and increased non-motor problems.
Bingo!
concussions and parkinsons-more food for thought
http://www.livescience.com/54986-muhammad-ali-head-injury-parkinsons.html
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