Posted on 09/13/2016 7:10:26 PM PDT by amorphous
NEW YORK Hillary Clinton has stage-three Parkinsons disease and suffers from seizures, according to three sources who have had a personal relationship with the Democratic Party presidential nominee.
The sources, who spoke to WND on condition of anonymity, explained that her seizures or dizzy spells can be triggered by being out in the sun, such as apparently occurred Sunday when she was videoed collapsing as she was escorted into her limousine in New York City.
After the episode Sunday, the Clinton campaign announced she had been diagnosed on Friday with pneumonia.
However, images captured at the 9/11 memorial Sunday showed Clinton apparently being asked by a medical professional to squeeze her fingers, a test that would indicate she suffers from a neurological disease such as Parkinsons.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Hillary’s hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia
are perfect for the Clinton puppeteers — including
Soros and Islamic terrorists.
EVERY DAY, Clinton shows these signs.
The first time this was posted, it was pulled.
Good luck!
What is stage 3?
It’s after 2 and before 4.
How would I know?
I believe for Parkinson’s, there are 5 stages (as opposed to typical cancers, with 4 stages).
I prefer 5.
Why would it be pulled? Certainly mainstream media has no credibility either.
It is even worse than stage 2.
Rectal control?
Is this where the vampire legend arose? Did the original Vlad have Parkinson's?
I thought it was Prostate Cancer.
You will get your wish.
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Mod, please lock or pull this one if you wish.
Stage 2 is considered a moderate form of Parkinsons, and the symptoms are much more noticeable than those experienced in stage 1. Stiffness, tremors, and trembling may be more noticeable, and changes in facial expressions can occur. While muscle stiffness prolongs task completion, stage 2 does not impair balance. Difficulties walking may develop or increase, and the persons posture may start to change. People at this stage feel symptoms on both sides of the body (though one side may only be minimally affected) and sometimes experience speech difficulties. The majority of people with stage 2 Parkinsons can still live alone, though they may find that some tasks take longer to complete. The progression from stage 1 to stage 2 can take months or even years. And there is no way to predict individual progression.
Stage 3 is the middle stage in Parkinsons, and it marks a major turning point in the progression of the disease. Many of the symptoms are the same as those in stage 2. However, you are now more likely to experience loss of balance and decreased reflexes. Your movements become slower overall. This is why falls become more common in stage 3. Parkinsons significantly affects daily tasks at this stage, but people are still able to complete them. Medication combined with occupational therapy may help decrease symptoms.
Stage 4 Independence separates people with stage 3 Parkinsons from those with stage 4. During stage 4, its possible to stand without assistance. However, movement may require a walker or other type of assistive device. Many people are unable to live alone at this stage of Parkinsons because of significant decreases in movement and reaction times. Living alone at stage 4 or later may make many daily tasks impossible, and can be extremely dangerous.
Stage 5 is the most advanced and debilitating stage of Parkinsons disease. Advanced stiffness in the legs can also cause freezing upon standing, making it impossible to stand or walk. People require wheelchairs, and are often unable to stand without falling. Around-the-clock assistance is required to prevent falls. People at this stage may even experience hallucinations and delusions. Hallucinations occur when you see things that arent there. Delusions happen when you believe things that arent true, even when you have been presented with evidence that your belief is wrong. Side effects from medications at stage 5 can outweigh the benefits.
A real life faces of Dorian Gray playing out before our eyes.
Probably Parkinson disease, but it would take far more than this to be convincing
Feeding this rumor should give the DNC pause, though, going forward, because it is so suspicious and not a bad guess given what the world has seen of her symptoms.
She has not been able to navigate for a year already and it is severe enough they won’t let a stylist near her on any regular basis.
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