Posted on 09/15/2016 5:52:17 AM PDT by bobsunshine
Theres something very odd about the diagnosis that Dr. Lisa Bardack has presented for her patient Secretary Hillary Clinton, its doesnt exist.
As you can see from the two-page letter presented today by Hillary Clintons doctor, she has been diagnosed with mild non-contagious bacterial pneumonia. However, theres a problem .
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD), an ObamaCare standard, is designed code all medical diagnostics. According to ICD-9 codes, and the more current ICD-10 coding, theres no such diagnosis as non contagious bacterial pneumonia.
Dr. Bardack apparently made it up.
Dr. Milton Wolf was the first to notice the issue:
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Bingo! You are the first one in the thread to mention that they had been trying to claim that several other Hillary campaign staffers had suffered from the same illness. That would imply that the doctor was wrong... that it was highly contagious and they were passing it around amongst themselves. Then Bill Clinton announced yesterday that she had the “flu”, another highly contagious respiratory illness. They can't stop lying.
I think this is a bit disingenuous.
“Non-contagious” is just an extra descriptor for the pneumonia, which is classified further as bacterial (as opposed to viral, or fungal, or other incidental types).
I think this is just the doctor describing it herself in English, not intending official medical categorization.
As for the “non-contagious” in itself, I don’t know that any bacterial thing is “non-contagious”, strictly speaking. I do believe it is not “highly” contagious, which is maybe what she really meant. Not likely to spread. (Many diseases are seen this way - highly or not very contagious.)
What’s with Dr. Wolf? First he texts it can’t be non-contrast, then he texts it MUST be non-contrast. He’s as bad as they are.
Thanks but cincinnati65 beat me by about 50 posts :)
He went on to say
If people would just quit sticking pins in voodoo dolls that look like Hilary she would be fine.
See my previous post above. Dr. Wolf is allowing his agenda to conflict with his objectivity.
Precisely.
We need to stop jumping on everything with our heads up our butts.
We just look stupid. Then everyone knows not to listen to us.
At least pick apart something that truly doesn’t jibe...such as, why does she seem like something more than pneumonia has been going on a long, long time? Chronic, rather than acute?
I love Sweet Brown! Didn’t one of the babies lose a shoe...like Pickles Clinton?
“Ain’t nobody got time for this!” Lol. Did I mention that I love Sweet Brown? :)
Why is that shocking?
People together in the same places - aspiration of same airspace - possible development of pneumonia (or whatever aspiration disease).
This is why Legionaire’s disease was called what it was. When a bunch of Legionaires in the same area breathed in the same bad stuff. It wasn’t “contagious” from person to person, per se; they all got it from the place they were in together.
Thank you and BTTT
I’m not going to wade through all 110 comments to see if anyone has made this point, but:
I believe they emphasized the “non-contagious” point because she was starting to get criticized for holding a baby and hugging a kid while knowingly harboring pneumonia. This was meant to short-circuit that.
Whether it’s actually non-contagious, or even pneumonia... that’s an entirely different question.
The 99% oxygen saturation via pulse oximitery number is highly suspect in a person with a severe enough case of pneumonia to case them to pass out.
In fact, the primary reason one passes out from pneumonia is because of acute low blood oxygen saturation.
Typically, one would expect a oxygen saturation significantly below 99% in a person with pneumonia.
Of course, the probable reason she had a 99% pulse oximetry was because she was on a high flow dosage of medical breathing oxygen at the time the measurement was taken, which is highly disingenuous for a document purporting to provide a clean bill of health.
Simply put, is there or is there not such a thing as “viral pneumonia”? If so, then it is non contagious because a viral disease is not contagious.
If there is only “bacterial pneumonia” then, yes, it is contagious.
Any medical experts in the crowd?
As I said before, they were releasing stories with her staff claiming Pneumonia was going around her office, and they all had had it... now they are claiming she has non contagious pneumonia????
Get your lies straight for crying out loud.
Allendale, how are you?
Do you know Lisa Bardack, or anything about her that’s not in public media?
PM me if you do.
Yes...she knew it was coming.
I know someone that had multiple anxiety attacks when she was younger. The attacks caused her to hyperventilate.
She said she knew everything that was going on but she became paralyzed on one side of her body. She could stand by leaning w/ her weight on the other side that wasn’t paralyzed. The first thing she would notice was her lips tingling.
She said she could not walk at all. After the event passed and her oxygen returned to normal she felt worn out but otherwise fine.
Also, she said she never felt like she was hyperventilating by breathing wrong but she was.
First, I am not sure what you are talking about? I am not shocked by anything that the Clinton's or their campaign would say. But from a medical stand point you appear to be confused about the meaning of “aspiration”. Aspiration is when fluid is inhaled into the lungs. And not microscopic particles as found when breathing the same contaminated air. The nature of what you are referring to is the definition of a contagious situation where disease is being passed from one person to another through the air.
Hilarious!
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