Posted on 07/10/2019 12:45:39 PM PDT by dynachrome
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen visibly shaking during another high-profile diplomatic meeting, this time as she welcomed Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne as the countries anthems played. Merkel has repeatedly played down concerns over her health in recent weeks following high-profile episodes of shaking in public during meetings with other world leaders.
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A better site with more info for you. Note how many times she has been shaking in the past couple of years:
https://parkinsonslife.eu/angela-merkel-parkinsons/
She’s got quite a beer-belly on her!
Sure, but you have to come clean about whatever it is when it manifests itself this publicly. (I vote for demons trying to get out, because they can’t stand it any longer.) ;)
Her breathing is off, she moves her hands to clasp once the shaking begins to help calm herself, she has something going on for sure.
Come on over baby- whole lotta shakin goin on.
Jerry Lee Lewis.
LOL
Yeah, the dehydration excuse is getting a little weak.
Dont know what it is, but unless she is just REALLY EXCITED to be there, I cannot think of any diagnosis that would be good.
You just dont get good virgin brains anymore. Ever since the Beatles hit Hamburg, its just been impossible.
I be home soon, Comrade Stalin!
“I worked with a engineer that had it, and had to do soldering and stuff like that for him”
So, as he would try to solder, the shaking increased?
May have been “intention tremor”.
You are kind to have helped him :)
John Kerry certainly thinks so, anyway...ymmv
But her tremor seems to crop up at odd intervals — e.g., when standing in sunshine, or at least that’s when it’s manifested publicly — and last only a few minutes, after which she’s back to normal. Isn’t a Parkinson’s tremor pretty much constant during waking hours?
The guy I used to work with trembling hands only when he tried to do some really close work like soldering, so I had to do it for him...............
His writing was also severely affected, so he had to stop using hand written notes and just use emails and such......
Another German leader had a hand that shook. Uncle Adolph’s hand shook. He suffered from that badly in the last days of WWII.
Coincidentally, I also used to work with a fellow with trembly hands. It was what you might call a very fine tremor — not terribly dramatic, but constant and affected his ability to do detailed or close work. I forget his explanation (it was many years ago!) but he’d had it for his entire adult life. His mind was quite sharp. Nice guy and a wonderful colleague! I hadn’t thought about him until this Merkel mystery . . .
These leaders with obvious neurological problems necessitate some logical discussion of the point at which the voters can respectfully ask for a full medical clearance. Many of these neurodegenerative conditions affect thinking. Medical privacy yes, but if you are running for office you should signoff in agreeing to medical testing if you show obvious neuro symptoms.
Is she barking?
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