Posted on 09/14/2016 10:27:32 PM PDT by Rufus Shinra
Dr. Milton Wolf, a board-certified diagnostic radiologist from Kansas, has examined Hillary Clinton's medical report and found some interesting inconsistencies with standard medical practice.
Hillary Clinton released her promised "medical records" today in the form of a letter written by her personal physician Dr. Lisa Bardack, describing her as in "excellent physical condition". As if we expected an official release from the Clinton campaign to say she was in horrible medical condition?
Dr. Wolf, after examining Clinton's bill of health, had some observations regarding the medical tests that were supposedly performed on her, as he outlined on Twitter.
Believe it or not, Dr. Wolf happens to be Barack Obama's 2nd cousin, once removed as explained by this family tree released by the Washington Post.
So did Clinton's physician, Dr. Bardack, make a simple mistake regarding an "imaginary" non-contrast CT scan, or did Hillary really have pneumonia at all? Barack Obama's 2nd cousin seems to think the latter, as he further tweets below.
According to Dr. Wolf, this latest medical episode involving Hillary Clinton had nothing to do with pneumonia, but was likely caused by a neurological event that has yet to be officially disclosed. He also says that, "There's no such thing as "non-contagious bacterial pneumonia. That's pure fiction. Find a medical textbook with it."
Would Hillary's trusted physician, Dr. Bardack, have simply fabricated this medical letter to follow the narrative delivered by Clinton's staff to the public regarding her pneumonia diagnosis, and were these tests she mentioned even performed in the first place?
Considering both Hillary and Bill Clinton's penchant for being caught in lies throughout their careers, I certainly wouldn't be surprised is this entire pneumonia episode was nothing more than a cover for a much larger, more severe, medical issue that plagues the Democratic candidate.
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You only drink glop for GI scans.
That’s a really good point, when I do see Hillary putting a glass of water to her lips after coughing, she never seems to really drink any. Just keeps looking like she takes a small sip maybe, but you’d think she’d be chugging it if she had a normal cough.
Well, It does look like exotic animal skin to me. Does PETA approve? The curb is quite low at that spot.
Legionnaires Disease is noncontagious bacterial pneumonia. So are most forms of aspiration pneumonia.
Dr. Wolf, with all due respect, is a radiologist.
I’m still trying to figure out WHY she wears winter/fall type clothes in the summer. Nothing she does makes any sense at all!
Top of my head: some sort of circulatory system issue makes her feel cold, no matter the external temperature?
I have mild peripheral neuropathy and my feet will often feel cold. She is in air conditioning most of the time, I assume, which can make that worse.
Still, I’m puzzled by her wardrobe, too.
Doesn’t it depend on what the CT scan is for? The dye is used to track the flow of liquid through a system. If the test is just for cardio issues why would you have to drink anything? An IV would send the dye through the venous system. If it’s for intestinal issues then drinking it would work.
I just had a contrast CT scan for a lump on my neck. I was injected with some kind of dye and experienced no pain, just a slight hot flash. I then lay down on a flat bed that rolled me under the scanner. It was all over in a few minutes.
No fasting, no vanilla barium solution no lying still for 30 minutes. No BS.
What’s the ICD code?
Is is possible someone on Clinton's staff wrote the "medical statement" over Dr. Bardack's signature?
That little girl was in no danger. Hillary’s body-double doesn’t have pneumonia.
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Per Johns Hopkins website:
CT scans may be done with or without “contrast.” Contrast refers to a substance taken by mouth or injected into an intravenous (IV) line that causes the particular organ or tissue under study to be seen more clearly. Contrast examinations may require you to fast for a certain period of time before the procedure. Your doctor will notify you of this prior to the procedure.
Patients with kidney failure or other kidney problems should notify their doctor In some cases, the contrast media can cause kidney failure, especially if the patient has underlying kidney problems or is dehydrated.
Best one yet! Bump for later.
Rabies?
I think it is almost certain that Dr. Bardack did not write Dr. Bardack's letter. It sounds too much like a witness statement in a medical malpractice case.
(I don't buy Dr. Bardack's interpretation of the brain scan, either. I'd want to see the actual images before I believed a story that Clinton has "the brain of a 20 year-old.")
Diagnostic Indications: Noncontrast-Enhanced CT vs. IV Contrast
Noncontrast-enhanced CT is used in patients with head trauma and acute stroke. Unenhanced CT is also used in patients with spine and extremity trauma. High-resolution CT, which is used to evaluate diffuse lung disease, does not use IV contrast.
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