Posted on 09/11/2016 2:57:19 PM PDT by cotton1706
Hillary Clinton abruptly left the 9/11 ceremony at Ground Zero this morning because she felt overheated, according to her campaign.
A senior law enforcement official told The Daily Beast that Clinton looked pale when she arrived at the ceremony. She left the ceremony at about 9:30 a.m., according to pool reports. As she walked away from the ceremony, according to numerous law enforcement officials, she slumped and appeared to faint. Then, according to the sources, her detail put her into a waiting vehicle.
They threw her in like she was a side of beef, a senior law enforcement official told The Daily Beast.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...
How hot was it at the memorial. Trump was wearing a suit and looked presidential
“...they essentially just manhandle her and heave her into the van like a sack of garbage to get her out of camera shot as fast as possible. Shows how much actual respect they have for her.”
My thoughts, exactly.
But, you get what you pay for...and obviously Hillary! isn’t paying them enough to actually care.
I dunno. I WISH I could feel sorry for her, but I don’t. A lifetime of graft, corruption and selling America down the river, not to mention her enabling of a sexual PREDATOR all these years, just doesn’t sit well with me.
The sooner she meets St. Peter, and TRYS to explain herself, the better, IMHO.
Just when is it up to the Secret Service to help hide a person’s inability health wise to hold the office of President. I can see them protecting her, helping if she should fall ill, but why are they complicit in hiding her condition???
You have a link to the hd video?
She felt overheated but was still wearing a dark colored jacket as she was being stuffed into the van.
Well, I agree with you. But my wife is pretty sensitive to how people react. She is fine-—bikes 50 miles, does pure barre 3 times a week, has better balance than most gymnasts. But she is very hesitant to tell anyone she has MS because they think she should be in a wheelchair and either pity her or don’t want to be around someone who is “sick.” So she hides it most of the time. Only a few friends know.
Her take is that in their very private places, this would scare voters. They might not say much publicly, but wouldn’t vote for someone in that shape. Why do you think FDR hid his polio?
HUMA WASN’T THERE TODAY
Great graphic. Thanks for the laugh.
She felt overheated but was still wearing a dark colored jacket as she was being stuffed into the van.
What might be under that jacket and other jackets that look like a giant hot pad?
What are the best cooling vests for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Written by Juliann Schaeffer
Medically Reviewed by Steven Kim, MD on December 21, 2015
If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), its likely that the sun and the heat are your foes. Warm temperatures can have a significant effect on MS symptoms, says Hal Gutstein, MD, a clinical assistant professor of neurology at NYU Langone Medical Center Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
Even a slight increase in temperature, something as little as 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit, can worsen and agitate symptoms. The following can also worsen your MS symptoms:
exercise or an overly active lifestyle,hot showers or baths,
fever from a cold or other acute illness.
In medical terms, this is known as Uhthoff’s phenomenon. As Gutstein explains, overheating was actually the basis for diagnosing MS prior to the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Since a slight temperature increase can impair nerve impulses enough to cause symptoms, a hot tub test was once used to spur on symptoms.
While temporary, such small temperature increases can greatly impact your quality of life. Fortunately, cooling vests can help to maintain your core body temperature, prevent temperature fluctuations, and reduce flare-ups.
There are different kinds of cooling vests with varying price points and features. Battery or electrical-powered vests, called active cooling vests, can be more expensive but can cool the body longer. Gel pack or passive cooling vests dont provide such long-lasting cooling, but they are usually cheaper.
Before you purchase a cooling vest, take a look at these top seven models.
1. First Line Basic Cooling Vest
Price: Under $400:
This vest has a two-piece, over-the-shoulder design that fits well for various types of activity while also offering comfort while lounging.
Using phase change material to work their cooling magic, you should expect each use to last between three and four hours. While its on the more expensive side, First Line basic cooling vests get high points for wearability, convenience, and comfort.
View now:
http://www.healthline.com/health/multiple-sclerosis/best-cooling-vest#1
I prefer the imagery of dwarf tossing
Apparently, little concern for concussions, broken arms, etc
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.