Posted on 12/02/2023 6:03:26 PM PST by AnthonySoprano
Maybe Myasthenia Gravis ... a known adverse effect of the jabs. Friend of ours was just diagnosed with it.
Myasthenia gravis (my-us-THEE-nee-uh GRAY-vis) causes muscles under your voluntary control to feel weak and get tired quickly. This happens when the communication between nerves and muscles breaks down.
There’s no cure for myasthenia gravis. Treatment can help with symptoms. These symptoms can include weakness of arm or leg muscles, double vision, drooping eyelids, and problems with speaking, chewing, swallowing and breathing.
Face and throat muscles
In about 15% of people with myasthenia gravis, the first symptoms involve face and throat muscles. These symptoms can:
Make speaking difficult. Your speech might sound soft or nasal, depending on which muscles are affected.
Cause problems with swallowing. You might choke easily, making it difficult to eat, drink or take pills. Sometimes, liquids you’re trying to swallow come out your nose.
Affect chewing. The muscles used for chewing might tire halfway through a meal. This is especially true if you’ve been eating something hard to chew, such as steak.
Change facial expressions. For example, your smile might look like a snarl.
He probably had a bad case of Bell’s Palsy long ago, and some sort of recurrence recently.
Clarence Carter
My mother had a stroke in 1980. My Father-in-Law had one in 1986.
Warning signs:
F.A.S.T. Warning Signs
Use the letters in F.A.S.T. to spot a Stroke
F = Face Drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person’s smile uneven?
A = Arm Weakness – Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S = Speech Difficulty – Is speech slurred?
T = Time to call 911 – Stroke is an emergency. Every minute counts. Call 911 immediately. Note the time when any of the symptoms first appear.
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Other Stroke Symptoms
Watch for Sudden:
NUMBNESS or weakness of face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body
CONFUSION, trouble speaking or understanding speech
TROUBLE SEEING in one or both eyes
TROUBLE WALKING, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
SEVERE HEADACHE with no known cause
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I’m no medical expert, but it seems likely that he did.
He’s a total creep
In that condition he is merely putty in the hands of a potter (Obama.)
Any more facelifts and he will have a beard!
Comparing this picture with the one up top, those ears are on two different men.
One of those is not JB.
I doubt his addled brain would register a stroke.
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I agree. The Speech issues make it hard to blame another medical condition - with the muscle issue on one side of his face.
Speech goes along with stroke.
Would it be possible to tell?
Forked tongue also?
Forked tongue also?
You’re never the same once the air hits your brain.
If his face had that appearance due to a stroke, it would have that appearance all the time until it heals, which can happen slowly or quickly when it happens.
I asked Google:
“The facial symptoms of stroke often improve over time, although the recovery process may take months or even years. Some people with these symptoms spontaneously recover from paralysis and other facial symptoms at 6 months post-stroke.”
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Yes, true.
I know that from my family, however, the Iceberg (big one) is still on the horizon.
I’ve had 3
Second one, left me speaking fine, but occasionally, a word just isn’t there when I want it. Sometimes takes 4-5 times to spit it out or give up
While every works, I lost feeling in my right side. Can’t feel hot or cold and don’t feel when stuck with needles
Third one cost me about 40% of my eyesight. Bright light outside us undoable without sunglasses
(RayBans anyone?)
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