Posted on 08/08/2016 5:44:58 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
If genuine, it has huge fines and a prison sentence connected to personal health info being posted.
It is called HPPA.
Here’s another link on Binswanger’s that seems to fit everything reported about Hillary:
“Signs & Symptoms
Affected individuals often become depressed, uncaring (apathetic), inactive, and unable to act or make decisions (abulic). They become withdrawn, and exhibit poor judgement and less spontaneous communication. In addition, affected individuals may have difficulty with speech (dysarthria), swallowing (dysphagia), and urinary bladder control (incontinence). Some patients exhibit abnormalities that are similar to those seen in Parkinson disease, such as slowness, poor balance and short, shuffling steps (parkinsonism).
Many individuals with Binswanger disease have a history of strokes or transient ischemic attacks. Consequently, the symptoms and signs of this disease develop in a stuttering or stepwise fashion, in contrast to the insidious, gradually progressive course of neurodegenerative diseases (see Related Disorders).”
http://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/binswangers-disease/
Yep. It fits really really well when you delve into the medical literature. That’s why I am so concerned about those letters being posted here. HIPPA privacy act.
You tube has a video on it called Binswanger’s Disease Review
She is with at Mt. Sinai at Mt. Kisco:
http://www.caremountmedical.com/directory/people/show/lisa-bardack/
http://health.usnews.com/doctors/lisa-bardack-346169
Funny that they put her on opposing a democrat—she opposes Trump as much as the Dem :(
medieval
Oops ... thanks!
Took almost no time for FOX to go fully to the dark side.....
I know where she is.
My point was, the “Twitter office note” isn’t real. I’ve been writing and reading office notes for 40 years, good ones, bad ones, everything in between, and the one on Twitter was not written by a doctor.
Obviously, HRC has some kind of health issue. The Twitter note could well be “fake but accurate”. But fake it is.
I suspect you’re right about that—though I don’t know if the underlying info is accurate or not.
Just saying the purported doctor involved is one and the same and legit. She is neither of a super-exalted position at Mt. Sinai overall, nor a complete nobody from podunk.
As you likely know, a modern PCP is mostly just an aggregator of specialists’ work and diagnoses done to address or probe any actual issues.
Fox starts all their morning broadcasts with “Hillary Clinton expands leads over Trump”. They never used to do this, but now since Ailes is gone, they have became an arm of the Democrat Party. Bash Trump in every show. Fox and CNN should merge.
The "Twitter office note" cannot possibly be authentic.
1. People noticing weird stuff. Getting internet traction. Then...
2. Glowing sunny report from Doctor.
3. Then total denial of any problems from Washington Post, a media arm of the DNC/Hitlery campaign.
then
4. Leaked real med info from the same doctor. Who btw advocated that Hitlery have a medical team with her at all times.
Am I missing anything?
Why?
Give reasons.
Just because it’s not the kind you wrote, what other reasons is it fake?
Obviously it was written for internal record keeping only. IF it is authentic.
IMHO the provenance has yet to be determined.
On the off chance it’s real, I won’t quote from it.
It says something like “increase, or take more, antidepressants and anticonvulsants”
What does that mean? What would a doctor, or a pharmacist, reading it do, or not do? In the event of an adverse effect, what does would a covering doctor order? How would the covering doctor know what she was taking, how often, how much, etc?
It’s ridiculous.
I can buy “fake but accurate”. I cannot buy that the author was a clinician.
Everything removed???
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