I spent years working in healthcare as a medical massage therapist. We’re trained to be sensitive to gait, body mechanics and posture. Also have relatives with tics from long-term psych meds and the friend with TD I mentioned.
Often, massage is prescribed because the secondary effect of some syndromes is tight muscles. We become sensitive to those clients whose muscles don’t respond or resolve normally. Often, on follow up, it turns out there were neurological reasons for the irresolution. So, we learn to consider that as an explanation and to bring it to the attention of clinical staff.
BTW, on that one video clip where she seems to have a seizure while speaking with multiple reporters, watch her eyes. They do not track symmetrically. They flutter side-to-side and at one point, one is quite lateral while the other is looking straight ahead. Signs of a seizure.
Whatever the cause or diagnosis, she sure seems to have neurological problems.
reformed liberal,
yes, I noticed one eye went one way, and the other was correct.
something very very wrong with shrillary...
those vids should be up on Drudge, along with the two pix of the two people on each side of her helping her up the stairs.
Wouldn’t a seizure end with the person collapsing to the floor?
Ah...so you are the guys who send innocents like me to the EMG room! Ha ha.
That was a test I don’t want to repeat.
“Whatever the cause or diagnosis, she sure seems to have neurological problems.”
Thanks for your professional opinion. It goes along with what we are thinking. I will have to go back and look at that video again and watch her eyes.