seems to have trouble maintaining his balance,
Hilary does not seem to have much trouble maintaining balance given how easily she appears to move on stage. So far I've seen people post evidence of her having trouble with very large steps (big whoop) and tripping over a lip/gap in the floor when she isn't looking where she is going (much like over 6 billion other people have done too).
loses his thoughts in the middle of speeches
Ummmm like George W Bush? Oh wait that would require having a thought at the start of the speech to lose... :chuckle:
But in all seriousness please find me a politician or person who hasn't lost their train of thought due to a distraction.
and has episodes of spasmodic movements suggestive of seizures.
None of the videos presented have suggested even in the slightest that Hillary has had a seizure. Anyone who claims the title of doctor and says otherwise is either a quack or using video not yet presented here.
To my knowledge, Trump has had no such issues with his health.
So what is Trump hiding? Where is his medical records by an independent examiner! What is he covering up? How sick is he really? Why isn't the main stream media talking more about this... I smell a cover-up! :chuckle:
What do we know about Clinton’s health? We know that she has suffered two deep vein thromboses and an episode of cerebral venous thrombosis.
Blood spontaneously clotting within one’s veins on three separate occasions is not a good thing. In fact, it is life-threatening. This tells us that she has a hypercoagulable state requiring the use of Coumadin (a “blood thinner”) for the rest of her life to try to prevent this from happening again. While Coumadin may prevent future blood clots, it can also lead to life-threatening hemorrhage if she has any future trauma.
Fortunately the rates of such complications with such anticoagulation is relatively rare whether it be Coumadin, Marevan, Rivaroxaban, etc. It is also an extremely common therapy for a number of conditions (Given their average age I'd be surprised if many other senators weren't also on similar therapy for various reasons). Unless she is falling over and hitting her head all the time it's not a big deal.
We also know that she suffered a concussion and, according to her husband, she took six months to recover. How do we know she recovered?
By looking at how well she functions.
However, the right transverse sinus clot by itself will cause longstanding consequences.
Misleading statement, the vast majority of people who have a CVT have a good recovery and recurrence is rare.
Since there are only two veins draining blood from the brain, the blockage of one results in increased intracranial pressure, which will remain a lifelong problem for such patients.
Again misleading. First of all recannalisation of the vein is common and secondly while chronicly elevated intracranial pressure is a potential complication it is not common and if it does occur it is treatable.
What are the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure? The most common are headaches, visual problems, and dizziness/balance problems.
Headaches are only significant if severe and frequent, they are extremely non-specific. Dizziness and balance problems are not major chronic issues given how freely she walks around without significant gait disturbance or any walking aids. Visual problems are hardly uncommon in general or particularly people her age, you'd need to be more specific about the type of visual problems.
Gerard Gianoli, M.D., F.A.C.S. specializes in Neuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery. He is in private practice at The Ear and Balance Institute, in Covington, Louisiana and is a Clinical Associate Professor at Tulane University School of Medicine[/SIZE]
Great now we have ENT surgeons pretending to be neurologists because of each of their subspecialties contains the word "neuro" (FYI it means he does surgery related to nerves around/in the ear). Next you'll have an orthopaedic surgeon tell us about how Hillary has a heart condition...
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