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Lot’s of conspiracy theories out there about what caused Hillary’s incident at the 9-11 memorial, such as her having Parkinson’s Disease or vascular dementia, but I think those are dubious in nature.

IMO, Hillary needs to get a different doctor. I’m quite surprised her doctor prescribed Levaquin to a patient with known prior neurological issues. Levaquin is a member of a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinilones, and carries a warning that it can cause CNS effects. I have taken Levaquin myself and felt very dizzy and and weird.

From the official prescribing info for Levaquin:

“Fluoroquinolones may also cause central nervous system stimulation which may lead to
tremors, restlessness, anxi
ety, lightheadedness, confusion, hallucinations, paranoia, depression,
nightmares, insomnia, and, rarely, suicidal thoughts or acts. These reactions may occur following the first dose.”

Further, blood sugar alterations have been seen with fluoroquinolones, with one, gatifloxacin, being taken off the market due to incidences of hyperglycemia.

It is entirely possible that her problems at the 9-11 memorial occurred as a result of this medication.


145 posted on 09/14/2016 3:54:08 PM PDT by mtrott
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And you believe anything that is released from the Clinton campaign?

Actually, her doctor is that quack who was at her side on 9/11. I never trust a doctor who administers to people privately anymore than I think a private chef to the stars is as good as a restaurant chef.

Let’s just take Michael Jackson and Prince’s doctors for a start.


153 posted on 09/14/2016 4:12:31 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Muslims)
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