Posted on 07/22/2016 10:01:16 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Hillary Clinton goes into convulsions during interview, then appears to try to play it off as a joke afterward. It is possible she has some sort of illness, or thinks it is funny to mock people with seizures.
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Bro, 300 is a joke. I 5 600 mg pills. I’m not a little sure.
I’M POSIIVE.
It was like a placebo to me. But so was 240 mgs of oxycontin. Didn’t get addicted. It didn’t work so I stopped it without tapering and felt nothing.
I had 4 liters of wine a few weeks ago over a couple of hours. Got a good buzz for a few hours. That was it
They were supposed to last the WHOLE july 4th weekend. oops.
It was 3000 bro. And I didn’t feel ####.
Sorry for your loss and thanks for explaining.
Actually, dont people who get a seizure usually black out and fall to the ground.
I knew one guy who had it so bad he had to wear a helmet everywhere. Poor guy.
Yes, good point, they usually drop like dead flies. I’ve only seen one gal have a small seizure, and she was hanging onto my car while it happened. Just kinds grunted, drooled, and shook while staring straight ahead. Yikes.
dead flies! ROFL!!LOL!!! I know it’s a serious topic but I’m still laughing.
Do you think many in the neurology profession are going to be talking about this behind the scenes? I know that if I were a professional in the field this would absolutely fascinate me, from the standpoint of the interface between medical knowledge and political power.i.e., what conditions render someone truly unfit for the Presidency, as compared with what diagnoses are acceptable and manageable for someone with “ultimate” power (nuclear etc.) over our world?
Will neurologists as a professional group or as individuals have an obligation to speak out if they know Hillary to be unfit, or at least make recommendations to the public etc.? Who gets to decide if Hillary should not longer be permitted to deceive the public about her health and mental capacities? etc.
there are many kinds of seizures, some are quite mild
some are almost more of a sensation than any total loss of control
some of course are quite incapacitating when they occur (grand mal)
From the clip in #62 it appears that she’s just goofing with journalists and their wall of sound created by their simultaneously asking questions.
My Uncle Homer was a dairy farmer, and he had a pump sprayer in the milk-house that was INSTANTLY lethal to flies or bugs of any kind. One spritz and they went down faster than Monica Lewinsky—remember her?
read the comments by PA ENGINEER, he says his wife is a neurologist:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3452027/posts?page=77#76
Someone on youtube said it’s the demons trying to get out!! lol!!!!
She realized something happened...that’s why she made the ‘you’ve gotta try the iced chai’ remark, as if the caffeine just hit her. Look how tight her neck muscles are locked. She looks forward to see if anyone else noticed before going back to the girls with a completely unrelated comment about tea as she was working to throw her balance forward and figure out where she was.
She was wearing her Fresnel glasses again in Las Vegas in February.
Who was that minder standing behind her? Notice that she doesn’t look at a shaking Hillary, she’s snakeeyed on the girls gauging the reaction. Her hands are out of her pockets as if to catch Hillary and then she slips them back in her pockets (distraction of the girls?) as Hillary recovers.
Definitely a weird video.
lol
This is a junk film alteration.
We don’t need it.
unaltered version, although the title is wrong both about epilepsy and bc it doesn’t show any security moving her away:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzCQg94oOmk
Me either. Unless there's undoctored tape seeing and hearing her in the context of what's going on, it doesn't mean much. I was wondering if it could be something as simple as dehydration.
I despise the woman. but can't see chasing rainbows. There's enough documented fact to work with.
epilepsy differs from person to person if it is simple absence seizures I can see her having some and recovering real fast.
epilepsy differs from person to person if it is simple absence seizures I can see her having some and recovering real fast.
Initially I didn’t think it was neurological but do now. I think she suffers from myoclonus , involuntary spasms of muscle and can be related to seizures. She fell and suffered a “ concussion” some months back.
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