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 ...
Yeah, I did a title search on ‘Friends’ and that’s one of the missing words from the original title.
Stage One
During this initial stage, the person has mild symptoms that generally do not interfere with daily activities. Tremor and other movement symptoms occur on one side of the body only. Friends and family may notice changes in posture, walking and facial expressions.
Stage Two
In stage two of Parkinsons, the symptoms start getting worse. Tremor, rigidity and other movement symptoms affect both sides of the body. Walking problems and poor posture may become apparent. In this stage, the person is still able to live alone, but completing day-to-day tasks becomes more difficult and may take longer.
Stage Three
Stage three is considered mid-stage in the progression of the disease. Loss of balance and slowness of movements are hallmarks of this phase. Falls are more common. Though the person is still fully independent, symptoms significantly impair activities of daily living such as dressing and eating.
Stage Four
During this stage of Parkinsons, symptoms are severe and very limiting. Its possible to stand without assistance, but movement may require a walker. The person needs help with activities of daily living and is unable to live alone.
Stage Five
This is the most advanced and debilitating stage of Parkinsons disease. Stiffness in the legs may make it impossible to stand or walk. The person requires a wheelchair or is bedridden. Around-the-clock nursing care is required for all activities. The person may experience hallucinations and delusions. While stage five focuses on motor symptoms, the Parkinsons community acknowledges that there are many important non-motor symptoms as well.
Sounds like she has been Stage 5 for 50 years.
LMAO.
Could be why she wants to be president so bad. If she has Parkinson’s and is president, she will have the best care money can buy for the rest of her miserable, evil life without having to screw around with ObamaCare and its “End of Life Counseling” bull****.
No idea. All I know is that it was pulled. I don’t run this site.
The irony of big time socialists Hitler and Hitlery contracting
the same disease. It’s like Satan has a sense of humor.
This was posted only two hours ago and is in the sidebar:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3469107/posts
If it is true, God bless her.
But she should be keeping this from the public.
It is after all just an election, she should be putting her health first. Clearly, the stress of the campaign and 4 years in office would shorten her life. She should be considering her grandkids not an election.
“Stage 2 is considered a moderate form of Parkinsons, and the symptoms are much more noticeable than those experienced in stage 1. ... sometimes experience speech difficulties.”
I noticed during the Commander-in-Chief forum that at time she was speaking oddly slowly.
While watching it, I thought she was just trying to remember her lines. But looking back on it, maybe she was having difficulty speaking at her normal pace.
She’s just a puppet for the many special interests that own her, so who cares if she’s sick (or even dead, for that matter - dead rats are better at following instructions than live ones, after all).
Parkinson's disease stages include:
Stage one: During this initial phase of the disease, a person usually experiences mild symptoms, such as tremors or shaking in a limb. During this stage, friends and family can usually detect changes caused by Parkinson's, such as poor posture, loss of balance, and abnormal facial expressions.
Stage two: In the second stage of Parkinson's disease, the person's symptoms are bilateral, affecting both limbs and both sides of the body. The person usually encounters problems walking or maintaining balance, and the inability to complete normal physical tasks becomes more apparent.
Stage three: Stage three symptoms of Parkinson's disease can be rather severe and include the inability to walk straight or to stand. There is a noticeable slowing of physical movements in stage three.
Stage four: This stage of the disease is accompanied by severe symptoms of Parkinson's. Walking may still occur, but it is often limited, and rigidity and bradykinesia -- a slowing of movement -- are often visible. During this stage, most patients are unable to complete day-to-day tasks, and usually cannot live on their own. The tremors or shakiness of the earlier stages of the disease, however, may lessen or become non-existent for unknown reasons during this time.
Stage five: In the last or final stage of Parkinson's disease, the person is usually unable to take care of himself or herself and may not be able to stand or walk. A person at stage five usually requires constant one-on-one nursing care.
Your link takes us right back to this one, snitch.
Sometimes I seriously question the common sense of many FR posters.
That too.
She has friends?
Lol I guess you will now have learned what the 5 stages are after we ALL posted them. :-)
I think it's something else.
I think she has lived such an empty life with nothing of value to show for it, and having her name in the history books is the only thing that would motivate her anymore ... even if she keels over and dies before Inauguration Day.
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