The Truth About Hillary's Bizarre Behavior

EagleSmack

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I believe I've answered that question already. Why do you keep asking?

How can I give a proper diagnosis if you won't tell me your actual nod count and eye hydration rate?

Geez... it's like trying to get an honest answer from Clinton.
 

Corduroy

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How can I give a proper diagnosis if you won't tell me your actual nod count and eye hydration rate?

Now we're just circling back. If you want an answer to your questions, you can look back to when I previously answered them. If you have circular question disorder, that might be an indication of brain damage. Have you recently experienced a news cycle?
 

JLM

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All they can do is give her heparin and monitor her INR numbers.


Read this one.

Huff post did their homework.

Hillary Clinton Overcomes a Medical Challenge | Huffington Post

There is no such thing as just treating with warfarin.

Heparin shots to the stomach 2 times daily and warfare is to maintain an INR between 2-5. Any higher or lower means clots if low and potential to bleed internally over 5.

Hillary Clinton Overcomes a Medical Challenge
Jan 20, 2016 | Updated Jan 20, 2016


Excessive clotting is a common problem in America, resulting in deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in the leg), pulmonary embolus (blood clot on the lung), frequent miscarriages, or even blood clots in unusual places. Unknown to many Americans, Hillary Clinton has shown courage in overcoming the challenge of recurrent blood clots. Her story reminds us of the health threat that excess blood clotting poses.

Hillary Clinton suffered from leg blood clots (DVTs) in 1998 and again in 2009. In December 2012, she fell, sustained a cerebral concussion, and was found on brain MRI to have a blood clot in the transverse sinus vein. She had double vision and dizziness, and was placed on blood thinners (warfarin) which she continues until the present time. According to her physician Dr. Lisa Bardack, her clots have dissolved and she is fit to be president.


From what I can gather from listening to C.B.C. radio this morning, perhaps we should all take step backwards on speculating on Hillary's health issues. According to Michael Enbright she's in remarkably good health for a woman of 68. Apparently pneumonia was the extent of her illness. However none of that diminishes the extent of her personal shortcomings and less than honest performance of her position. GO TRUMP GO!
 

MHz

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I'm pretty sure your bp is not going to be 100/70 if you have a serious illness which she has according to her handlers.

More Friends Without Benefits.

Oh yes M'Lady..... lmao
I can't think of anybody that would want Hillary to be anything more than that.