Posted on 11/01/2016 6:48:33 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
In a new posting, Dr. Ted Noel:
- points to recent evidence of Hillary Clinton symptoms of Parkinson's disease and its treatment, such as eye dyskinesia and gait
- explains the difficulty of managing her condition with dosing of Levodopa, as to the daily cycle of effectiveness of the drug and side effects and
- discusses the cognitive problems of people with this condition under this medication and why this is very important for a president, specifically the daily timing of "off states"
The RAT party has had nothing but POTUS’ who can’t think or reason. She’ll be no worse than we’ve already had. And RATs don’t care as long as they can continue to murder their unborn and celebrate insanity like Bruce Jenner & Co.
Have known Ted and his wife Nancy for 10+ years. He is an excellent anesthesiologist, pilot, friend, and a great Conservative in the ‘burbs just north of Orlando.
He had a great phone mail message a few years ago.
Hi. This is Ted. Nancy and I can’t take your call now, probably because I’m at the hospital operating room making some money.... and Nancy is probably out spending it”
What a perfectly wonderful headline!
Is she laying down the insanity defense ahead of a criminal trial?
Hey, you forgot, he's 'Caitlyn' now.
I dont have parkinsons, but TBI 11 years ago.
I cannot be on the laptop AND have the TV on without getting agitated.
Multiple tasks at the same time are very aggravating and difficult to do.
I cant find words sometimes and I forget things that I would not have forgotten before.
I wouldn’t accept a leadership position at my company because I could not do the job well. At one time i was in charge of 70 people.
And She has PARKINSONS!!!! Come on man!!
My new tagline: Hillary is a Manifest Hazard to the United State.
There’s no clear signs of Parkinsons and unfortunately I would know, I have seen several patients close up from start to finish (or almost). If she does have Parkinsons it is very early and there might not be much progression for a decade or more.
I’m assuming you’re a doctor since you used the word “patients”
If it was kin, I am very sorry.
Either way, must be hard to see the changes.
If that’s the case, then her faculties being gone are not a factor, just her dozens of crimes!!
BTW, that 2 year limit before there can be no more healing from brain injury is VERY wrong. I belong to a support group. I’ve had symptoms go away 10 years later.
Just in case your a doc :)
Having transient, convenient, and selective amnesia allows for a false plausible deniability and has apparently become an endearing quality to her supporters. She just claims not to remember, blames her memory loss on the 2012 concussion, insists that people accept that as an excuse, it then turns it into a false apology, and it's all GOOD. See how this works?
There has to be more to the story.
Can anyone help out filling in the tick-tock on the following time line? Where was Huma? Did Huma take medical leave? Is there a flight log as to what kind of aircraft the State Department assigned to her in this time frame? Did the State Department either damage a C-12 Huron or is there one missing from the inventory? Did she start negotiating with Iran on the nuke deal in this time frame? Will Assange have more "personal" emails in the Dec 2012-Feb 2013 time frame which may reveal more?
Regarding the "fall", there are conflicting reports. Some say it "happened at home". Which home? Was there an ambulance call? Some say the fall hapened in her 17th-floor office at the State Department. Was there an ambulance call? So which is it? At one of her homes, or in her office?
Helment given to Hillary from her staff "for the next time she flies".
Wiklieaks pertinent email from Clinton's server.
Huma to Hillary on article about brain injury.
Mills to Hillary, article on leaving hospital.
Stafff asking Senator Frist for help with PR.
Video January 2 ref Crd Job Price death (note his death went unreported until Jan 22.
+++++++++ https://eyreinternational.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/what-really-happened-to-hilary-clinton-and-us-navy-seal-commander-job-w-price-republished-modified/
http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/27/politics/clinton-back-to-work/index.html
http://www.jerusalemreports.com/hillary-clinton-injury-from-iran-plane-crash-seal-commander-killed/
http://www.greeleygazette.com/press/?p=21848
http://defence.pk/threads/clinton-injured-us-navy-seal-killed-in-secret-us-mission-to-iran.227746/
http://www.hillarynme.com/2013/01/01/is-hillarys-blood-clog-the-result-of-severe-injuries-suffered-in-a-plane-crash/
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread913711/pg1
http://www.cashill.com/intellect_fraud/hillary_and_her.htm
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-clinton-clot-plot-thickens-or-thins.html
Palmer, my husband died from Parkinson’s after 8 - 10 years, and several people in my senior facility are presently struggling with it.
No two Parkinson’s sufferers have exactly the same symptoms. They are not all like Michael J. Fox. My husband’s symptoms were (from outward appearance) somewhat like Hillary’s, particularly the freeze-fall she experienced on Sept. 11th.
If you had met my husband a year and a half before he died, you would not have recognized him as having Parkinson’s if you had not known him before he got it.
Parkinson’s can progress very quickly once it starts affecting the autonomic nervous system. With my husband, the first 6-8 years were not too bad, but the last 2 years were horrible, particularly his mental decline. I was his sole caregiver, and it is not an easy task.
She can’t understand normal thinking
I’m a retired engineer. My spouse has had Parkinson’s for over 40 years, diagnosed in the early seventies with Parkinson’s. She is over seventy now, and most likely the person who has had this condition longer than any alive.
So, you might say I’m an expert on Parkinson’s...
The Doctor seems to understand a bit about Parkinson’s but I don’t think he understands it fully.
Two things stand out: First of all, the half life of carba dopa vevi dopa in the blood is about 2.5 hours. It does, in fact, swing from an overdose situation to an under dose situation, since with the standard dosage the patient takes the medication every 4 hours.
To rectify this, working with her neurologist, we devolve the medication in water and take the dosage hourly. This helps keep the serum level in the blood more or less stable. A side benefit to taking it as a liquid is that it is absorbed in the mouth and never has to pass through the stomach, competing with other nutrients to get into the blood stream.
Trust me, it works wonders...
The second point is that there is a procedure called deep brain stimulation, where electrodes are inserted into the brain of advanced Parkinson’s patients that can reverse the symptoms for years. My spouse went from her death bed to driving again after this operation. It doesn’t last forever since the disease continues to advance, but it can give you another 5 years of a somewhat normal life.
BTW, in my wife’s case, she’s sharp as a tack having had this disease for over 40 years...
As long as his dna is “bruce”, he’s always bruce. I can claim to be bill gates, but I still can’t get to the money.
No, not a doctor. I think her having had a brain injury is much more likely considering the history of falling, then being out of action, then having the eye condition. There could also be both with injury aftereffects and very early Parkinsons
A while back I read an essay which made a great deal of sense to me. It was written by a journalist who was troubled by the way the news media portrayed these situations.
He said that he always used whatever name the person preferred to be called, because that was a case of respecting that person as a human being. But he refused to call a man “she” or “her” or refer to him as a woman, because he was not a woman, he was a man, and to call him a woman was a lie.
I think he’s right.
She is slower, walks more carefully, sometimes hangs on to railings for dear life, has those falls, etc. So something is not right. But I don't the see the tremors which can be alleviated by medication. Nor do I see the dyskinesia that can be caused by the medication (levo or carbo/levo).
I am truly sorry for those close to you who have suffered from this disease. And for any family that has had to deal with it for that matter.
Your analysis of her situation re: brain injury early parkinson’s sounds strong.
Have a good night.
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