Posted on 02/19/2020 9:07:19 AM PST by karpov
A spokeswoman for Sen. Bernie Sanders's (I-Vt.) presidential campaign said Wednesday she misspoke when she claimed Sanderss primary opponent former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has had a heart attack.
I mispoke when I said Bloomberg had a heart attack, Sanders spokeswoman Briahna Joy Gray tweeted Wednesday, after making the comments on CNNs New Day'' earlier that morning.
Rather, he underwent the same stent procedure as Bernie. Bernie released 3 detailed medical reports in December just like the other candidates.
Gray followed up with a link to a New York Times article from 2007 which reported Bloomberg had surgery to have two stents implanted in a coronary artery because of a blockage in his heart in 2001 before he was elected mayor of New York City. Bloomberg served as mayor of New York for three terms.
There is no evidence that Bloomberg, 78, has suffered a heart attack.
Bloombergs campaign advisor Tim OBrien quickly called out Gray on Wednesday for what he said was a Trumpy lie, adding in a tweet that Bloomberg has *never* had a heart attack.
Sanders, who is also 78, had a heart attack in October.
He said at a CNN town hall Tuesday night he will not release any more medical records during his presidential bid, arguing the three letters from doctors he has released so far are sufficient.
Gray similarly defended the campaigns decision not to release additional medical records in her CNN interview Wednesday morning.
I think the American people deserve to know exactly as much as every other candidate has released in this race currently and historically, she said.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Positive enzymes. Rushed to catch lab. Thats a heart attack.
>>Bloombergs campaign advisor Tim OBrien quickly called out Gray on Wednesday for what he said was a Trumpy lie, adding in a tweet that Bloomberg has *never* had a heart attack.
Trumpy lie? These fascist faggot sticks are getting bolder in their agit prop every week
They had the same procedure, and Bernie had a heart attack but Bloomie didn't?
(Also, Bloomie's atrial fibrillation history should worry all those drawing paychecks from his campaign, too.)
I think the American people deserve to know exactly as much as every other candidate has released in this race currently and historically, she said.
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Did Hillary?
That's her in my previous post. Other pictures of her s I found were too vile to post.
Vice President Hillary Clinton.
A threat to take seriously.
Along with Pete B, Cory,Warren....
A Chinese virus causes crash of the economy in late October. Impressionable masses herd to the polls and vote Dem.
Then, VP Hillary: “I know it’s sexist and outdated, Mr. President but I made you this cup of my special recipe hot chocolate. There, drink every drop. How are you feeling now?”
God forbid.
Short people do have a higher risk of heart problems which increases with every 2.5 inches.studies show.
“Positive enzymes. Rushed to cath lab. Thats a heart attack.”
A year ago in January I got one stent put in after 4+ weeks of a lot of tests and evaluations.
During that time 5 friends had real heart attacks as shown by their EKG’s and lab values. They, before they left their hospitals got anywhere from 3-4 stents put in before they left their hospital/post MI’s.
One of our future heirs was really upset that these people got their stents faster than I did. My wife, an RN, explained why I got the best deal, without having a heart attack.
All of us are doing okay now.
Short people may have an increased risk of heart disease
Thursday 9 April 2015
“Shorter people at greater risk of heart disease, new research finds,” reports The Guardian.
It reports that a study of nearly 200,000 people has found that for every 2.5 inches (6.35cm) less in height, there is a 13.5% increased risk of coronary heart disease or CHD (also known as coronary artery disease).
This means that someone who is 5ft (1.52m) would have a 32% increased risk of CHD compared to someone who is 5ft 6 (1.71m).
For full article:
https://www.nhs.uk/news/heart-and-lungs/short-people-may-have-an-increased-risk-of-heart-disease/
Thanks
Years ago there were similar studies showing taller people having more severe and early cardiac problems.
The males in my wife’s immediate family are 6’5 and 6’7+. Both are still alive at 70+. The shorter one has had some CV problems and they are up to date. The taller one still played 5 man basketball with his high school team until 3 years ago. This year he gave up singles tennis. The other one is on a couple of cardiac drugs, and he still runs and manages their small farm.
It's just a little weird to see two 70-somethings, both of whom have heart disease, argue about who has the healthiest heart.
Mini mikey
I heard the hospital say he had a heart attack that day.
What she meant to say was, he had a myocardial infarction.
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