Posted on 09/11/2016 8:17:12 PM PDT by monkapotamus
Fox News Report on Secretary Hillary Clintons collapse earlier in the day, along with personal physician Lisa Bardack statement:
Irreconcilables:
♦ Considering Hillary Clinton travels with a 24/7 press poll: If Secretary Clinton was diagnosed on Friday with pneumonia, when and where did the X-Ray take place?
♦ Considering Hillary Clinton was in the care of Dr. Lisa Bardack all day: Why would a doctor diagnosis of Bacterial Pneumonia (variant treated with antibiotics), and then after collapse allow patient to engage with children? Campaign reports Mrs. Clinton played with her grandchildren while recovering at Chelseas apartment.
♦ Considering Secretary Clinton was diagnosed with Pneumonia on Friday, and after a collapse, why wouldnt immediate hospitalization be the course of care?
♦ Considering Doctor statement includes patient suffering severe dehydration, which led to collapse, wouldnt iv fluids be the primary treatment? How possible at Chelseas apartment?
Too many contradictions and irreconcilable issues. Unfortunately, the press pool isnt factually filled with actual journalists:
Short answer which reconciles all irreconcilable contractions
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Whatever ails #ILLiary, I take my hat off to Jennifer Griffin. Just this week I read she is a Clinton Supporter. Given this fact, she had the courage to point out the discrepancies of the pneumonia story with no qualms whatsoever. This gives her a 5 out of a perfect 10.
Been thinking similar today: also add things like, "She has my sympathy, wouldn't wish her condition on anybody", and "I really pity her; this is a horrible time to have a physical breakdown", or, "I don't want this race to be decided by her poor health; I want her to be at her best."
JP Donohue If she DOES have pneumonia (which I doubt) the Doctors are criminally negligent and once again, Hellary shows ENORMOUS bad judgement. Either way...what a loser. Too stupid to have decent medical care or too stupid to take care of herself. Loser.
and then they had her hug that girl
Not true in the strictest sense.....the Parkinson’s suffer is at risk for aspiration pneumonia only if the have developed difficulty swallowing. There is no indication that candles has any difficukty swallowing.
Clinton and her minions lie like rugs, all day, every day, with every breath.
A diagnosis of pneumonia at the age of 68 is usually a ticket to the hospital for some inpatient observation, not a license to go out to some event with a crowd of strangers......
What say you NOW Sarah?
Symptom of advancing Parkinson’s.
“She has my sympathy, wouldn’t wish her condition on anybody”, and “I really pity her; this is a horrible time to have a physical breakdown”, or, “I don’t want this race to be decided by her poor health; I want her to be at her best.”
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If I may add: “She’s pretty spry. I think she’ll pull through in time for the debates, which are so important for America to witness.”
Would it be above the Clintons to fake an illness to avoid debating Trump? Saw an article last week that said her strategy has been to attack Trumps bonafides and coast to victory without having to face the press and answer the email questions. Just saying’...
Hillary, Huma, and Cheryl Mills spent Saturday night working on Judicial Watch’s 25 question deposition.
Then Hillary short circuted Sunday morning
Those are pure Sundance...from the link...
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Those skinny legs in the video are sure not Hillary’s
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Griffin’s reporting on the Clinton campaign has been disappointing, IMO. Nothing to separate her coverage from that of the other acolytes on Hillary’s press plane. Too bad Ed Henry got pulled from the beat after it was discovered he was having an extra-marital affair (and was given time off to work on his marriage). Henry wasn’t afraid to go toe-to-toe with Clinton and her handlers.
And, if Henry had to leave the beat, it’s unfortunate Catherine Herridge wasn’t assigned to take his place. Herridge is probably the best reporter at Fox, but with the e-mail scandal still unfolding, they need her on the intelligence beat.
Rick Leventhal actually broke the Clinton story today, and he plays virtually no role in political coverage. When I finally saw Griffin on the air this afternoon, she was reciting the usual pablum from the campaign.
Spot on!
My grandfather had it. When I saw the video, that is exactly what came to my mind. Her legs are totally stiff. She can't stand. When she begins to move, she collapses. Plus her right arm is just dangling. All of this is EXACTLY what would occur when my grandfather had an episode.
Bingo! It’s Aspirational pneumonia.
Illiarily may have MS. This event and the one that happened in the Gay Pride Parade in NYC this past July show a quick and violent response to mild heat.
Beating the heat!
Sweltering temperatures can make MS symptoms worse.
MS patients often have an over sensitive response to heat.
Illiarily got in trouble during the Gay Pride day parade in NY City, Jun 27, 2016 earlier this year. In a few minutes she was in trouble. See the video below: (1)
Then, today at the 911 ceremony, she had even worse reactions to only a mild temperature.
Before is a medical look to how Sensitivity to Heat can quickly disrupt the quality of life for patients with MS.
Sensitivity to heat can disrupt the quality of life for people living with MS.
Heres how to keep your cool. Heat intolerance is a common issue for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Not only are they in general more sensitive to heat, but heat can also make their MS symptoms considerably worse.
MS-related heat intolerance occurs because the myelin protective covering around the nerves in the brain is damaged and doesnt function properly when the body is overheated, says Jack Burks, MD, chief medical officer of the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America.
The nerve impulses cannot travel efficiently, and fatigue sets in, Dr. Burks explains. The dangers of heat intolerance might include a temporary decrease in balance, strength, feeling, or vision, which could lead to falls and other problems, he says. The best way to avoid a temporary increase in MS symptoms related to heat intolerance is to avoid overheating in the first place.
But if you do feel overheated, its important to take steps to cool yourself down.
Try the following strategies to see what works for you:
Ice Can Be Nice Lisa Emrich, 46, a musician and music instructor from northern Virginia, uses ice to cool down. She says that when she becomes overheated, she has trouble thinking and speaking clearly, and sometimes has difficulty walking.
There have been times my husband and I are outside working in the yard and everything is okay, until suddenly I get overheated and have to ask him to help me inside
because my legs have difficulty moving, she says.
Ice is one of my favorite ways to cool down it can be used in so many ways. On the inside of the wrist is nice, or on the back of the neck, your forehead, or the middle of the chest. If its a large ice pack, I like to hold it on the front of my body and try to cool off quickly.
http://www.everydayhealth.com/multiple-sclerosis/symptoms/multiple-sclerosis-heat-intolerance
1. Jun 27, 2016 - Sick, Old Hillary So Low Energy She Cant Walk the Gay Pride Parade ... weekend, when she couldnt even walk the New York City gay pride parade. ... Rather, she accomplished her goal: she showed up,got her photo op and then left.
Video of Illiarily not able to walk in NYC Gay Pride Day parade this year.
http://imgur.com/4v7f1ee
That photo of the press is horrifying. I saw their hero worship on CNN and MSNBC today and it was frightening right out of 1984.
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