• Trump's Shuffle Walk Indicative Of Dementia, Parkinsons - Serious Decli

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 26 22:26:51 2024
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    Trump tries to avoid looking weak under any circumstances. Even after he
    was hospitalized for three days with COVID-19, requiring oxygen and strong experimental medications, Trump tweeted, "Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't
    let it dominate your life. [...] I feel better than I did 20 years ago!" So
    it was unusual to see the one-time POTUS showing a sign of frailty on his campaign stop in Iowa in January 2024. Washington Examiner reporter
    Samantha-Jo Roth posted a video on X showing Trump walking through a hotel lobby, seeming to drag his right leg slightly.

    That semi-limp showed up again in another clip shared by his former senior advisor Jason Miller. The odd gait didn't go unnoticed by followers. Some attributed it to the brutally cold Iowa weather, but one commenter noted,
    "My grandfather used to walk/wander/shuffle like this about a year before
    he died. He was suffering from COPD, congestive heart failure, & extreme neuropathy in feet from diabetes."

    They might be right. More than 60% of adults over age 80 experience some
    form of balance or gait disorder, according to research published by the National Institutes of Health. Joint disorders such as arthritis can cause shuffling, but so can neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease.
    Dementia can also lead to changes in walking speed or style. Whatever the cause, gait disorders increase the chances of a fall, which can be
    extremely dangerous for someone Trump's age.

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  • From Andrew W@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Fri Dec 27 11:37:27 2024
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    "John Smyth" wrote in message news:vkkl7b$204g7$5@paganini.bofh.team...




    Trump tries to avoid looking weak under any circumstances. Even after he
    was hospitalized for three days with COVID-19, requiring oxygen and strong >experimental medications, Trump tweeted, "Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't
    let it dominate your life. [...] I feel better than I did 20 years ago!" So >it was unusual to see the one-time POTUS showing a sign of frailty on his >campaign stop in Iowa in January 2024. Washington Examiner reporter >Samantha-Jo Roth posted a video on X showing Trump walking through a hotel >lobby, seeming to drag his right leg slightly.

    That semi-limp showed up again in another clip shared by his former senior >advisor Jason Miller. The odd gait didn't go unnoticed by followers. Some >attributed it to the brutally cold Iowa weather, but one commenter noted,
    "My grandfather used to walk/wander/shuffle like this about a year before
    he died. He was suffering from COPD, congestive heart failure, & extreme >neuropathy in feet from diabetes."

    They might be right. More than 60% of adults over age 80 experience some
    form of balance or gait disorder, according to research published by the >National Institutes of Health. Joint disorders such as arthritis can cause >shuffling, but so can neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease. >Dementia can also lead to changes in walking speed or style. Whatever the >cause, gait disorders increase the chances of a fall, which can be
    extremely dangerous for someone Trump's age.


    No one's believing your stupid smear crap.


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  • From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 3 04:17:04 2025
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    Trump tries to avoid looking weak under any circumstances. Even after he
    was hospitalized for three days with COVID-19, requiring oxygen and strong experimental medications, Trump tweeted, "Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't
    let it dominate your life. [...] I feel better than I did 20 years ago!" So
    it was unusual to see the one-time POTUS showing a sign of frailty on his campaign stop in Iowa in January 2024. Washington Examiner reporter
    Samantha-Jo Roth posted a video on X showing Trump walking through a hotel lobby, seeming to drag his right leg slightly.

    That semi-limp showed up again in another clip shared by his former senior advisor Jason Miller. The odd gait didn't go unnoticed by followers. Some attributed it to the brutally cold Iowa weather, but one commenter noted,
    "My grandfather used to walk/wander/shuffle like this about a year before
    he died. He was suffering from COPD, congestive heart failure, & extreme neuropathy in feet from diabetes."

    They might be right. More than 60% of adults over age 80 experience some
    form of balance or gait disorder, according to research published by the National Institutes of Health. Joint disorders such as arthritis can cause shuffling, but so can neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease.
    Dementia can also lead to changes in walking speed or style. Whatever the cause, gait disorders increase the chances of a fall, which can be
    extremely dangerous for someone Trump's age.

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Fri Dec 27 03:25:15 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism

    John Smyth wrote:
    Trump tries to avoid looking weak under any circumstances. Even after he was hospitalized for three days with COVID-19, requiring oxygen and strong experimental medications, Trump tweeted, "Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't
    let it dominate your life. [...] I feel better than I did 20 years ago!" So it was unusual to see the one-time POTUS showing a sign of frailty on his campaign stop in Iowa in January 2024. Washington Examiner reporter Samantha-Jo Roth posted a video on X showing Trump walking through a hotel lobby, seeming to drag his right leg slightly.

    That semi-limp showed up again in another clip shared by his former senior advisor Jason Miller. The odd gait didn't go unnoticed by followers. Some attributed it to the brutally cold Iowa weather, but one commenter noted,
    "My grandfather used to walk/wander/shuffle like this about a year before
    he died. He was suffering from COPD, congestive heart failure, & extreme neuropathy in feet from diabetes."

    They might be right. More than 60% of adults over age 80 experience some
    form of balance or gait disorder, according to research published by the National Institutes of Health. Joint disorders such as arthritis can cause shuffling, but so can neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease. Dementia can also lead to changes in walking speed or style. Whatever the cause, gait disorders increase the chances of a fall, which can be
    extremely dangerous for someone Trump's age.


    He is just adding the pedal weave this vocal weave.

    When idjt was visitted by the ghosts of Christmas past, present,
    and future, he squealed in delight and promised to kill off more
    orphans.

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to Andrew W on Fri Dec 27 03:27:08 2024
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    "John Smyth"  wrote in message
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    Trump tries to avoid looking weak under any circumstances. Even
    after he
    was hospitalized for three days with COVID-19, requiring oxygen
    and strong
    experimental medications, Trump tweeted, "Don't be afraid of
    Covid. Don't
    let it dominate your life. [...] I feel better than I did 20
    years ago!" So
    it was unusual to see the one-time POTUS showing a sign of
    frailty on his
    campaign stop in Iowa in January 2024. Washington Examiner reporter
    Samantha-Jo Roth posted a video on X showing Trump walking
    through a hotel
    lobby, seeming to drag his right leg slightly.

    That semi-limp showed up again in another clip shared by his
    former senior
    advisor Jason Miller. The odd gait didn't go unnoticed by
    followers. Some
    attributed it to the brutally cold Iowa weather, but one
    commenter noted,
    "My grandfather used to walk/wander/shuffle like this about a
    year before
    he died. He was suffering from COPD, congestive heart failure, &
    extreme
    neuropathy in feet from diabetes."

    They might be right. More than 60% of adults over age 80
    experience some
    form of balance or gait disorder, according to research
    published by the
    National Institutes of Health. Joint disorders such as arthritis
    can cause
    shuffling, but so can neurological disorders like Parkinson's
    disease.
    Dementia can also lead to changes in walking speed or style.
    Whatever the
    cause, gait disorders increase the chances of a fall, which can be
    extremely dangerous for someone Trump's age.


    No one's believing your stupid smear crap.



    Belief is not reality.

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