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To: Gen.Blather

It would take more than a single IV Push to give you back some bounce. Senior Dehydration is real rough and draining on energy levels. For that to happen some sort of stimulant would be needed like a Bennie. And Valium is NOT a stimulant. Depending on dose it will make you more fatigued or very sleepy and blur out your vision.

I’ve had several bouts of severe dehydration, and it takes 2 days to ‘recover’ with additional fluid intake like Gator Aid. You have to rest and drink extra fluids and go to the bathroom a lot. And the Beast is just 1 yr older with reduced blood flow from blood clots.

I see she was in a long sleeved pant suit, to cover up her Cumodin bruises. Not to mention the crepe flabby arms and skin of a woman that inactive and age.


10 posted on 09/27/2016 4:36:40 AM PDT by GailA (If politicians won't keep their promises to the Military, they won't keep them to you!)
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To: GailA

“Not to mention the crepe flabby arms and skin of a woman that inactive and age.”

I have looked at her arms closely and compared the lack of creping with the size of her waist and thighs and concluded she has had plastic surgery. Her arms are not in keeping with her age and obvious body fat content. I read she had her face done a year ago in several small steps so she could make sure she wouldn’t look like some of those over-stretched plastic surgery people you see on the front page of the “Enquirer.”

I don’t really care what people do to look better, but she has always presented a “false front” to the public. Outside she was this chatty woman but inside she was a frustrated Trotsky trying to let out her inner executioner.


13 posted on 09/27/2016 4:50:12 AM PDT by Gen.Blather (`)
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