An anonymous “conservative leader” told sources yesterday that the smart money says Sickery is going to drop out of Mondays debate.
Let’s face it one more bug eye bobblehead or face plant on TV and she’s done.
I personally have been treating for hypothyroidism for decades and I can tell you, that for one little gland, it can cause a lot of issues with how a person can function in the working world. You get tired at certain points of the day and if your eyes droop in a meeting, people notice. It’s a very treatable condition but I would not want to be out in the brutal grind of the working world at Hillary’s age of 68. That doesn’t mean she can’t make a significant contribution to causes she believes in by finding a less stressful environment in which to operate. Maybe she can set her own hours or work from home. For her own good, she should take better care of herself. I say this for the sake of all persons suffering from thyroid issues.
If she is at the debate, she’ll be pumped full of drugs and rest that hold off the attacks. Overdosage is an issue, and so is its duration of effectiveness.
For levodopa
http://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/levodopa-oral-route/proper-use/DRG-20064498
For Parkinson’s disease:
For oral dosage form (tablets):
Adults and teenagersAt first, 250 milligrams (mg) two to four times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose if needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 8000 mg (8 grams) a day.
Children up to 12 years of ageUse and dose must be determined by your doctor.
For levodopa and carbidopa combination
For Parkinson’s disease:
For oral tablet dosage form:
AdultsAt first, 1 tablet three or four times a day. Your doctor may need to change your dose, depending on how you respond to this combination medicine.
Children and teenagersUse and dose must be determined by your doctor.
For oral extended-release tablet dosage form:
AdultsAt first, 1 tablet two times a day. However, you may need to take more than this. Your doctor will decide the right dose for you, depending on your condition and the other medicines you may be taking for Parkinson’s disease.
Children and teenagersUse and dose must be determined by your doctor.