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To: Fishtalk
Look at the symptoms for PSP

a loss of balance while walking. Individuals may have unexplained falls or a stiffness and awkwardness in gait.

As the disease progresses, most people will begin to develop a blurring of vision and problems controlling eye movement. In fact, eye problems, in particular slowness of eye movements, usually offer the first definitive clue that PSP is the proper diagnosis. Individuals affected by PSP especially have trouble voluntarily shifting their gaze vertically (i.e., downward and/or upward) and also can have trouble controlling their eyelids. This can lead to a need to move the head to look in different directions, involuntary closing of the eyes, prolonged or infrequent blinking, or difficulty in opening the eyes. Another common visual problem is an inability to maintain eye contact during a conversation. This can give the mistaken impression that the person is hostile or uninterested.

Individuals may suddenly laugh or cry for no apparent reason, they may be apathetic, or they may have occasional angry outbursts, also for no apparent reason. Speech usually becomes slower and slurred and swallowing solid foods or liquids can be difficult. Other symptoms include slowed movement, monotone speech, and a mask-like facial expression. Since many symptoms of PSP are also seen in individuals with Parkinson’s disease, particularly early in the disorder, PSP is often misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s disease..

108 posted on 09/25/2016 9:50:40 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Everywhere is freaks and hairies Dykes and fairies, tell me where is sanity?)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Wow sure sounds like Hillary.


111 posted on 09/25/2016 11:09:02 AM PDT by rodguy911 (Go Sarah go! America home of the free because of the brave.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

I read the info at your link and can see Hillary’s symptoms in this PSP.

However, this disease, some kind of palsy by the way, is only present in about 20,000 Americans, as estimated.

And as described, the symptoms are often mistaken for Parkinson’s disease and often the palsy symptoms do morph into Parkinsons.

I am hardly any doctor but I swear Hilly has Parkinsons and now we must ponder....a liar, a murderer, a swindler and now one losing use of her body.

Because Parkinson patients do manage to live on, witness Michael Fox.

I am just blown away by the fact that such a farce is trying to be pulled on the American people.

Once Hillary gets elected president she’ll be officially diagnosed as having Parkinsons. All of America will boo hoo that the first woman elected president should have such bad luck to get Parkinsons.

But hey, this is America! You got a handicap, we love you more! Now don’t be expecting too much from this president, we will be told, she has Parkinsons you know.

Or else she will drop out.

I am still flabberghasted by all of this. Her eyes roll around, her head flops uncontrollably, coughs come upon and let’s not forget that fabulous collapse at 9-11 ceremony.

Yet they tell us she has pneumonia.

Talk about the emperor wearing no clothes.


115 posted on 09/25/2016 12:04:21 PM PDT by Fishtalk (https://aschooloffishblog.wordpress.com/)
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