Posted on 03/23/2022 4:36:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Friday, the Supreme Court announced that Justice Clarence Thomas had been hospitalized after experiencing flu-like symptoms. Thomas, 73, was admitted to Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C.
“Justice Thomas’s symptoms were abating, he’s comfortable, and could be released in the next few days,” Supreme Court spokeswoman Patricia McCabe said Friday. According to the statement, Thomas underwent tests and was “diagnosed with an infection and is being treated with intravenous antibiotics.” It’s been five days, and we haven’t received any new updates from the Supreme Court since Sunday, when Thomas was expected to “participate in the consideration and discussion of any cases for which he is not present on the basis of the briefs, transcripts, and audio of the oral arguments.” He has done so, according to a report from HuffPost, but he did not participate on Wednesday, and Chief Justice Roberts gave no explanation for Thomas’s absence.
Some Capitol Hill sources say that Thomas’s symptoms are worse than have been released by the court. Claims that he has COVID-19 have been dismissed.
Is it time to be concerned about Justice Thomas?
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UTI is a common cause of sepsis, particularly in the elder population. Also known as urosepsis. Of course, I don’t know Justice Thomas’ diagnosis. Simply speculating.
I would never presume to know better than Justice Thomas' physician team. I have confidence in their capabilities to make competent medical decisions.
I would not put it passed them.
They took out Trump.
I had a private discussion about the lack of protection for Justices after Scalia.
Later I saw this:
https://z3news.com/w/ten-disturbing-facts-justice-scalias-death/
I agree.
I thought it was Texas. But I could be wrong.
Same for me. I hope no one quotes me saying it is an UTI. I was simply reading between the lines just like everyone else.
From another news clip:
“Supreme Court set to rule in the near future on one of the most significant challenges to Roe v. Wade in a generation and the issue of life being a long-running priority for Republicans in the Senate, it is absurd to think Judge Jackson’s team would assume questions on the topic wouldn’t arrive. Yet, it doesn’t seem Jackson has given the issue much thought.”
I find the timing a little too convenient for Justice Thomas’s sudden and secretive illness.
Shades of Scalia.
If he’s not recovered soon, boiling points will have reached criticality. Agree?
I think, IMHO he is one of the greatest justices we have.
Prayers up.
Amen. Prayers up.
My husband has been hospitalized 5 times with sepsis. Each time he was on IV antibiotics for 5-7 days. Twice he came home with a port and continued IV antibiotics for an additional 5 days. Almost died the first time but now I recognize the signs and get him to the emergency room fast. He’s almost run out of antibiotics that work. Doctor told me that one of these days it’ll get him.
Maybe someone did a Scalia on Justice Thomas?
Thanks, NN. I’ve been looking for any updates. Prayers for Kustice Thomas are ongoimg.
I would expect you to say nothing less..and the comment wasn’t directed to you..it’s for those closest to him that might happen to see this thread..and once again...I will repeat that even cancer.org is posting articles rethinking Vitamin C protocol even though MANY Drs say it doesn’t work.
I have seen what Sepsis can do and the vitamin C protocol is something I would want
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