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  1. #61

    "Brain damage."

    http://www.infowars.com/dr-drew-grav...intons-health/

    Board-certified medicine specialist and TV personality Dr. Drew Pinsky says he is “gravely concerned” about Hillary Clinton’s health, noting that the treatment she has received is “bizarre” and could explain the “weird side-effects” that people are seeing.



    Appearing on KABC’s McIntyre in the Morning, the hosts of the show were expecting Dr. Drew, known as “America’s most trusted physician,” to debunk claims that Hillary is having significant health problems, but Pinsky instead dropped several bombshells.

    Pinsky said he and his colleague Dr. Robert Huizenga had already analyzed what medical records on Hillary had been released and were “gravely concerned….not just about her health but her health care.”

    Pinsky noted that after her fall, Hillary suffered from a “transverse sinus thrombosis,” an “exceedingly rare clot” that “virtually guarantees somebody has something wrong with their coagulation system.”


    “What’s wrong with her coagulation system, has that been evaluated?” asked Dr. Drew, adding, that Hillary was being given “weird” medication that could be exacerbating her health problems.

    “So the very medicine doctors are using may be causing this problem and they’re using an old fashioned medicine to treat it – what is going on with her health care?” asked Pinsky.

    Pinsky said the situation was “bizarre,” adding that Hillary’s medical condition was “dangerous” and “concerning”.

    Dr. Drew also highlighted when Hillary had to wear prism glasses after her fall, declaring, “that is brain damage, and so that’s affecting her balance….tell us a little more about that – that’s profound.”

    Pinsky pointed out that the treatment for Hillary’s hypothyroidism – Armour Thyroid – was also “unconventional” and that it has “weird side-effects”.

    According to RXList.com, those side-effects include “severe dizziness,” while WebMD lists another side-effect as “tiredness”.

    Dr. Drew emphasized that the health care Hillary has been receiving is totally inadequate, commenting, “she’s receiving 1950s-level care by our evaluation.”

    “You gotta wonder,” concluded Pinsky, noting that Hillary’s health care could make her physical capabilities a “concern” ahead of the presidential election.

    The Clinton campaign and the media assert that questions over Hillary’s health have been “debunked,” but a Rasmussen poll found that 59% of Americans want to see her full medical records released.

    The fact that “America’s most trusted physician” also shares those concerns is going to be a tough one for the pro-Clinton media to downplay...
    Last edited by Lucille; 08-17-2016 at 03:55 PM.
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    Will Dr. Drew be getting fired in 5...4...3...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucille View Post
    Right?!
    From another camera angle you can see the crazy eye occurred as well . . . I'll get some freeze-frames if I can at the 0:09 mark.

    It was a certain neurological event on June 10, 2016 . . .
    Hillary was being asked about Warren as a VP running mate - Hillary never heard the question and talks about the frozen smoothie or whatever it was.





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    Last edited by Jan2017; 08-18-2016 at 12:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Every time I see one of these stories I think about that. But that scene at the rally - where she froze up - that was definitely not just rumor. http://www.dangerandplay.com/2016/08...coughing-fits/









    Then the Secret Service guy literally tells her "You can do this. Just keep talking." Like a parrot, she squawks "We're just going to keep talking..."

    It's the damndest thing I've seen since the Carl Cameron thing during the 2007/2008 debates . Here - watch. And remember, GWB ducked flying shoes without missing a beat. She froze up over a heckler?

    Hillary's apparent bond with the "African American protector man" is probably just a cynical ruse to further manipulate the emotions of a bunch of desperate minorities.
    Last edited by Petar; 08-19-2016 at 07:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Here's a new rumor: Is Hillary wearing a catheter?

  10. #68
    Here's another one:

  11. #69
    Some of you people should be careful what you wish for, replace Clinton with just about any semi competent democrat out there and the democrats win the election in a bigger landslide. So if you support Trump and want to give him a fighting chance, you want to keep mum about this story. Also a seizure prone President Clinton would limit the evil deeds she is able to achieve.

  12. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Here's another one:
    That is way too small of a receptacle to work as a catheter bag. If he has frequency, overactive bladder or incontinent, the best bet would be to take an anticholinergic med like Detrol LA, then wear a one of those seamless diapers for extra protection. That would be the advice a medical professional would give, not just wear a catheter.

    This is not how she would have taken care of the problem.

  13. #71
    Quote Originally Posted by juleswin View Post
    That is way too small of a receptacle to work as a catheter bag. If he has frequency, overactive bladder or incontinent, the best bet would be to take an anticholinergic med like Detrol LA, then wear a one of those seamless diapers for extra protection. That would be the advice a medical professional would give, not just wear a catheter.
    I don't know about the first part, but I do know that when medication doesn't work, diapers aren't usually recommended because the urine irritates the skin. And it smells.

  14. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    I don't know about the first part, but I do know that when medication doesn't work, diapers aren't usually recommended because the urine irritates the skin. And it smells.
    Urine irritating the skin wouldn't be an issue seeing as she doesn't have issues with mobility. A few hours(at worst) of sitting in your own urine wouldn't be that much of an issue. The people who have the problem you talk about are bed ridden people being neglected by their care takers. The bag in the picture looks to me to be around 250-300 ml. Now if you think skin irritation is a problem, wait until it fills up and backs up into your bladder because you are too push to empty it. Then you have a serious issue at hand.



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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Here's another one:
    Looks kind of small for a catheter bag, but I guess it could be.

    It might be one of these:



    Bad knee maybe.

    That evil old she-devil is falling apart!
    Last edited by Lucille; 08-22-2016 at 04:40 PM.
    Based on the idea of natural rights, government secures those rights to the individual by strictly negative intervention, making justice costless and easy of access; and beyond that it does not go. The State, on the other hand, both in its genesis and by its primary intention, is purely anti-social. It is not based on the idea of natural rights, but on the idea that the individual has no rights except those that the State may provisionally grant him. It has always made justice costly and difficult of access, and has invariably held itself above justice and common morality whenever it could advantage itself by so doing.
    --Albert J. Nock

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    Quote Originally Posted by juleswin View Post
    Urine irritating the skin wouldn't be an issue seeing as she doesn't have issues with mobility. A few hours(at worst) of sitting in your own urine wouldn't be that much of an issue. The people who have the problem you talk about are bed ridden people being neglected by their care takers. The bag in the picture looks to me to be around 250-300 ml. Now if you think skin irritation is a problem, wait until it fills up and backs up into your bladder because you are too push to empty it. Then you have a serious issue at hand.
    I'm still standing by my statement. I have some second-hand experience with the topic, and googling it supports my contention. Most of the times that catheters are necessary, it is because the bladder can't drain properly, and that puts the kidneys at risk.

    I do not know why she would wear a bag instead of just cath-ing a few times a day, but the fact that those leg bags exist indicate she isn't the only person choosing that option. According to this site, it could be because incontinence was causing skin irritation:

    http://www.liberatormedical.com/cath...-catheters.php

    Widely considered to be a unisex catheter, the indwelling urethral catheter is used by both women and men with urinary incontinence caused by obstruction (blockage in the urethra) or urinary retention (incomplete bladder emptying) who are unable to be treated through other methods like sterile intermittent catheterization, medication, or surgery.
    And

    Moreover, indwelling catheters are used in sick people when the incontinence interferes with the monitoring of urinary output, in severely impaired or terminally ill women for whom moving is painful, and women with skin irritation or pressure ulcers caused by incontinence

  18. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucille View Post
    Looks like of small for a catheter bag, but I guess it could be.


    Bad knee maybe.

    That evil old she-devil is falling apart!
    If that was the first picture I had seen I would have thought the same thing. And if all the other symptoms were not there I'd just blow it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juleswin View Post
    Some of you people should be careful what you wish for, replace Clinton with just about any semi competent democrat out there and the democrats win the election in a bigger landslide. So if you support Trump and want to give him a fighting chance, you want to keep mum about this story. Also a seizure prone President Clinton would limit the evil deeds she is able to achieve.
    Just so we're clear, as an anti-war voter I wish she'd drop dead.

  20. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    I'm still standing by my statement. I have some second-hand experience with the topic, and googling it supports my contention. Most of the times that catheters are necessary, it is because the bladder can't drain properly, and that puts the kidneys at risk.

    I do not know why she would wear a bag instead of just cath-ing a few times a day, but the fact that those leg bags exist indicate she isn't the only person choosing that option. According to this site, it could be because incontinence was causing skin irritation:

    http://www.liberatormedical.com/cath...-catheters.php



    And
    Yes, if she had difficulty emptying her bladder then straight cathing her would be recommended and not putting in a foley catheter. Yes, urinary stasis can cause urine to back up into the kidney, but catheter bags backing up to the bladder can also be a problem, it increase the risk of bladder infection which would happen to someone like her that is required to be in the public view for hours on end without a chance of emptying her bag.

    The bag exists for people who can change it out regularly, it usually used in combination with the bigger bags for people who want easier mobility. If Hillary can have time to empty out her catheter bag, she can do the same for a diaper. Also irritation is usually associated with bed ridden patients. The moisture from wearing urine soaked diapers and immobility leads to pressure ulcer and urine on those ulcer might lead to skin irritation. But that is not a problem Hillary would be facing from the way she moves about.

    I have first had experience with this type of patients, I have worked in nursing for a while now, I did my capstone project when graduating nursing school on pressure ulcers and I read about issues like this when writing my project. I really don't think she would wear a leg bag.

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    Based on the idea of natural rights, government secures those rights to the individual by strictly negative intervention, making justice costless and easy of access; and beyond that it does not go. The State, on the other hand, both in its genesis and by its primary intention, is purely anti-social. It is not based on the idea of natural rights, but on the idea that the individual has no rights except those that the State may provisionally grant him. It has always made justice costly and difficult of access, and has invariably held itself above justice and common morality whenever it could advantage itself by so doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucille View Post


    LOL! From now on, I have seizure salads.

    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Lucille again.
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  23. #80
    That's what Scott Adams suggested (which is why he thinks the doctor sounds so smart).

    Rutgers University Professor of Medicine says Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians
    http://www.infowars.com/top-doctor-c...piracy-theory/

    Top doctor and Rutgers University Professor of Medicine Bob Lahita says that concerns over Hillary Clinton’s health are not a conspiracy theory and that Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians.



    Lahita told Fox Business that he agreed with Dr. Drew on several points about Hillary’s health. Last week, Drew told KABC that he is “gravely concerned” about Hillary Clinton’s health, noting that the treatment she has received is “bizarre”.

    “This is a very unusual story with Hillary,” said Lahita, making reference to her suffering two blood clots, a stroke and post-concussive syndrome, which caused Hillary to have to wear special prism glasses to counter her double vision.
    [...]
    Dr. Lahita also dismissed claims by the media that a summary released last year by Hillary’s personal physician Dr. Lisa R. Bardack saying she was in good health was enough to satisfy questions over Clinton’s fitness to serve as president.

    Calling for a more recent assessment, Lahita said, “We should be able to see the laboratory results ourselves, the letter is kind of a summary (it) doesn’t go into much detail,” adding that more information on Hillary’s hypothyroidism would also be “quite interesting”.

    “We owe it to the country, we owe it to the voters, not only for the presidential candidates, but also for the vice-presidential candidates – particularly in this election,” concluded Lahita.

    [...]
    He doesn’t really fit the picture of an ‘Internet conspiracy theorist’, which is how the Clinton campaign is attempting to characterize anyone who questions her health.

    In a related story, a New York Times columnist even called on Google to censor searches pertaining to Hillary’s health in order to silence “conspiracy theorists”.
    FWIW, Adams also said that if the Clinton health thing got legs, Trump would be running unopposed.
    Based on the idea of natural rights, government secures those rights to the individual by strictly negative intervention, making justice costless and easy of access; and beyond that it does not go. The State, on the other hand, both in its genesis and by its primary intention, is purely anti-social. It is not based on the idea of natural rights, but on the idea that the individual has no rights except those that the State may provisionally grant him. It has always made justice costly and difficult of access, and has invariably held itself above justice and common morality whenever it could advantage itself by so doing.
    --Albert J. Nock



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  25. #81
    @Lucille, check this out: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...ug-band-227275

    This story is from Politico, about Huma setting up engagements for then-SOS HRC.

    "I asked and she said she doesn’t want to commit to anything for thurs or fri until she knows how she will feel," Abedin wrote via her State account, following up that she meant "stuff in dc."
    Last edited by angelatc; 08-22-2016 at 08:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Here's a new rumor: Is Hillary wearing a catheter?

    http://www.usadailyinfo.com/2016/08/...-the-election/


    Bizarre indeed:

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    The winter coat must be hiding a colostomy bag.
    (Just kidding. I don't know where/how a colostomy bag is attached.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    Bizarre indeed:

    He must have a long dong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJB View Post
    He must have a long dong.
    Or maybe he is just projecting to distract attention from himself? Will we ever know?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan2017 View Post
    From another camera angle you can see the crazy eye occurred as well . . . I'll get some freeze-frames if I can at the 0:09 mark.

    It was a certain neurological event on June 10, 2016 . . .
    Hillary was being asked about Warren as a VP running mate - Hillary never heard the question and talks about the frozen smoothie or whatever it was.





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    I just watched the segment with Ben Carson and I came out of it wanted to view his transcript records. The man said absolutely nothing a high school graduate wouldn't know. Yea, older people tend to have more medical issues and that is why they need to have yearly check ups. Really? you were brought in as a neurological expert and that's all you can say about the matter.

    Also, someone should tell Ben Carson that delayed response could also be a sign of neurological problems, maybe someone should do an MRI to see if he has some problems. This whole thing is silly, they are worried that she is taking an anti coagulant. Heck, just about everybody in the hospital system above 70 yrs old is on one form of anti coagulation (aspirin is also an anti coagulant). If that was a disqualifies, then nobody above 70 would ever be president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    Bizarre indeed:

    That picture looks photoshopped. Which makes sense. When liberals don't have any evidence, they never hesitate to simply fabricate some.

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    Hillary Clinton Proves She’s in Good Health


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