Posted on 08/07/2016 3:01:13 PM PDT by Hojczyk
The questionable health condition of Hillary Clinton should be a major issue of the 2016 campaign.
The latest evidence comes in the form of Clinton being helped up a set of stairs by multiple individuals outside what appears to be a home.
The photos, published by Reuters and Getty, show the 68-year-old candidate with aides holding her arms as she ascends the stairs.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Always_Trump/status/762347632240898048/photo/1
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericanmirror.com ...
Favorite seen ever in a movie
Excellent picture.
I haven’t read through all of the posts in this thread, but something I noticed a while back is starting to make some sense now. I’m not exactly a fashionista, but these “smocks” that Hillary is constantly wearing (some kind of cross between a long jacket and a dress) are extremely unflattering. It’s like she’s put on a poncho made of thick wool, or she’s inside a teepee with her head poking out through the top. And it’s not like she has one or two of these things, she seems to wear them constantly. I would post some pictures, but I don’t know how to do that. Note that the fabric of these smocks is very thick, not fitted or thin.
I think these outfits are hiding something, possibly some monitoring or regulating device that she has to wear to deal with her medical condition. Thoughts?
That had not occurred to me, it sounds like a possibility. I have been wondering why she is wearing the clothes she is wearing. They look like the tops we used to make for baby dolls real fast that looked like a T. As you say they look terrible and very hot to wear.
We ought to choose leaders by individuals.
Such Cro Magnum ideas as that women shouldn’t be leaders—whether in business or politics or wherever—based on biology rather than individual merit shamefully discredits the conservative position.
‘Cro magnon’ is a not the accepted way to spelling ‘Biblical’
That’s a wack interpretation of the Bible (and the usual spelling is “biblical”) that women aren’t supposed to have any leadership roles in politics or business. (And yes, it’s even a weird stretch that somehow the Bible was telling us that thousands of years later women shouldn’t be leaders in the Christian religion either.)
Pretty sure that arm belongs to the woman in front of Hill.
PFL
Can anyone enlarge, or zoom in on, the picture of the black guy enough to read the name on the name tag he is wearing around his neck? I tried, but can’t make it out.
She’s stinking OLD, arthritis, weakness that leads to balance issues. She should have walked up the side of the steps and used the railing. At least she would have looked like she was in control. They are propping up her political status as well as physical body.
I think she just has thunder thighs. There’s a picture of her in a bathing suit with Bill and her thighs are disproportionately huge compared to her waist and upper torso.
LOL!
Diazapam
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emcmobile/medicine/20895
4.1 Therapeutic indications
Diazepam is an anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and central muscle-relaxant. Diazepam is used to relieve anxiety and provide sedation in severe acute anxiety or agitation and for the management of agitation associated with delirium tremens.
Diazepam is used to relieve acute muscle spasm and tetanus.
Acute convulsions including status epilepticus, also convulsions due to poisoning and febrile convulsions. As an adjunct during endoscopy, in dentistry, surgery, radiology. Cardiac catheterisation, cardioversion, used pre-operatively to relieve anxiety, provide sedation, light anaesthesia and anterograde amnesia.
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4.2 Posology and method of administration
Diazepam Injection BP may be given IV, IM or by IV infusion.
Adults:
Severe acute anxiety or agitation:
10 mg IV or IM injection
which may be repeated after an interval of not less than 4 hours.
Delirium Tremens:
10 20 mg IV or IM.
Higher doses may be needed depending on severity of symptoms.
http://www.epilepsy.com/article/2013/6/do-you-know-what-jacksonian-march
Q: What is a Jacksonian seizure?
A. Jacksonian march, also called Jacksonian seizure, is one kind of a simple partial seizure. Simple in this context means patients do not lose awareness. Partial means that abnormal neuron firing only occurs in part of the brain, and, accordingly, abnormal movement or sensation is limited to only part of the body. The characteristic features of Jacksonian march are (1) it only occurs on one side of the body; (2) it progresses in a predictable pattern from twitching or a tingling sensation or weakness in a finger, a big toe or the corner of the mouth, thenmarches over a few seconds to the entire hand, foot or facial muscles.
Q: Is it a new seizure type?
A: No, it is not. It is a subtype of partial seizures. It was described in 1870 by John Hughling Jackson, an English neurologist. Jackson considered that parts of the body were represented in discrete parts of the nervous system including both sensory and motor systems. His theory was later confirmed by other neurologists by demonstrating the electrical excitability in a certain part of dogs brain, the area called motor cortex. Interestingly, Jacksons wife Elizabeth Dade Jackson had Jacksonian focal seizure before she died of cerebral venous thrombosis in 1876.
Q: What are other features in Jacksonian march?
A: Jacksonian march seizures are generally brief and relatively mild. They are episodic, come and go. There is no confusion afterwards. Sometimes patients may not even notice them. Some patients may also have a phenomenon called automatism, such as compulsively licking the lips, fumbling with clothing, or other rhythmic finger movements. Others may experience head turning, eye movement, muscle cramping, numbness, tingling, and a crawling sensation over the skin. Hallucinations can occur too, which can be visual or auditory, meaning patients may see or hear things that are not there.
Q: If someone has symptoms as you just mentioned, are we sure he/she has Jacksonian seizure?
A: No, we cannot be sure because there are diseases that can mimic Jacksonian seizures. For example, migraine can also have hemibody weakness or sensation changes. Patients with stroke can have one side of body weakness or numbness/tingling as well. There is a particular type called capsular warning syndrome in which patients can present with the same symptoms as patients with Jacksonian march seizures, such as short stereotyped episodes of tingling/numbness ascending from the foot to the hand on one side of body.
Q: So how can we distinguish Jacksonian march from its mimics?
A: This can be done by a good description of the symptoms, electroencephalogram (EEG), and brain imaging like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). EEG-video monitoring can also be helpful in diagnosis.
Q: How do we treat Jacksonian march?
A: In themselves they may not require antiseizure medications since the symptoms are so mild and brief. However, most patients with Jacksonian seizures also have more severe seizures, including full convulsions. Also the seizures may be the manifestations of an underlying cause that may itself require treatment, such as a tumor.
Q: Any other advice to people who are concerned about Jacksonian seizures?
A: Jackson seizures are a type of seizures seen in patients with focal (localized) epilepsy. Talk to your neurologist or epileptologist about your symptoms. Obtain a clear diagnosis and talk with your neurologist or epileptologist about appropriate management plan.
Authored by: Selim R. Benbadis MD | Curtis Keller MD | Lingling Rong MD on 6/2013
“”She should have walked up the side of the steps and used the railing. At least she would have looked like she was in control””
Oh! That reminds me of a picture of Teresa Heinz Kerry doing exactly that must be when Kerry ran with Edwards...she needed both hands on the railing to get up the steps. I have looked for the picture since and haven’t been able to find it. I think it was assumed at the time in her case, she was pretty well looped!!! I’m sure Hillary is a lot of the time also but in these pictures, can’t guess as to the cause!
PFL
Sounds like a drug tailor made for Hillary’s “afflictions”
You have to go back 20+ years to find a female leader like Thatcher who doesn’t believe in the Nanny State cure - Thatcher was an aberration compared with the SJWs that run the EU member states. She was quoted as saying that she was more proud of becoming the first Prime Minister with a science degree than the first female Prime Minister. Now, that is what I am talking about! If we had a woman of that caliber and experience running for POTUS, and not based on her pride in her genitalia not to mention her husband’s sleazy coattails, I would be delighted. We are a long way from that happening based on objective observation.
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