Hillary has BRAIN DAMAGE and I can prove it" version 2.
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Original post by /u/rocktorwho
Hillary Clinton is SICK. Seriously. I can prove it, and the American people need to know about it.
In 2012, Clinton had a cerebral venous thrombosis (blood clot in her brain). The story went like this: Clinton supposedly had an intestinal infection and got severely dehydrated. She fainted, fell, and hit her head, which resulted in a concussion. A few weeks later, she was found to have a cerebral venous thrombosis (blood clot in her brain). Her doctors claimed that she was ?making excellent progress? and they were ?confident she will make a full recovery.? Source
Has she made a full recovery? What are the odds that she truly has no neurological deficits from this injury?
CVT Prognosis: According to a large international study in 2004, after an average of 16 months, 57.1 % of CVT patients had no symptoms or signs, 22% had ?mild? residual symptoms, 7.5 % had mild impairments, 2.9% had moderate impairments, 2.2% were severely handicapped, and 8.3% had died. So, 42.9% had difficulties after their CVT, ranging from mild impairments to death. Source
Has Clinton shown any signs of impairment? I submit that she has. I submit that much of her ?lying? is actually confabulating (or making things up). Confabulation is believed to result from damage to the right frontal lobe of the brain, including the ventromedial frontal lobe. Clinton?s clot was on the right side.
This Breitbart article has a good summary of her health problems, as well as a neurologist discussing these very issues. It?s long but worth a read: Breitbart
Here's some MORE EVIDENCE:
?She is often confused? - Hillary?s own top aide (and possible lover?) Huma Abedin said in an email, ?She?s often confused.? Note the date: Jan 2013, just 1 month after her CVT. Source
Nancy Reagan recast as AIDS hero: Source. Seriously? Anyone alive at the time, knows the Reagans were far from AIDS heroes. They actively denied the health crisis for years and were much maligned by the HIV community for doing so. Why would Hillary say this, unprompted? Memory problems or confabulation. She ?misspoke.?
Bosnian Sniper Fire: We?ve all heard this story a hundred times. Why would she make this up in an age where there are cameras and the internet? Again, she?s mis-remembering events. Confabulation. It has been pointed out that this was from 2008. Based on this and her history of inappropriate laughter (see below), I submit that she likely had neurological problems BEFORE her concussion too. Source
No Press Conferences: As Trump hammered her on recently, she hasn?t had a press conference in 6 months. In an election year during a hotly contested primary! Why? It?s because she can?t answer unscripted, impromptu questions appropriately and they?re trying to obscure this fact. Source
?Chill pills?: An anonymous campaign aide, claims Clinton has ?been having screaming, child-like tantrums that have left staff members in tears and unable to work.?. A campaign advisor says, ?We?re having some success in giving her some chill pills.? This is a serious allegation, which would further explain her memory problems. Benzodiazepines (commonly referred to as "chill pills" can cause serious memory problems like she's been showing signs of. It?s worth noting that these tantrums sound similar to the types of tantrums reported by two different FBI agents. Source
4 days of Gaffes: These are just more recent memory lapses of hers that are worth reading. There are hundreds of these. Source
has reminded me of $hillary's bouts of uncontrollable laughter Source . This can be a sign of "pseudobulbar affect" (PBA) which often accompanies strokes and other neurological conditions. According to PBAINF
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PBA outbursts can be inappropriate The crying or laughing episodes are inappropriate to the situation in which they occur. Sometimes these are spontaneous crying or laughing eruptions that don?t reflect the way a person is actually feeling.
PBA outbursts can be exaggerated Another characteristic of PBA episodes is that though the crying or laughing may be appropriate for a given situation, they?re exaggerated ? they?re more intense or last longer than the situation calls for.
Sound like anyone we know? ARF ARF,
I could go on and on, but I think I?ve made my point. This is a big deal and the American people deserve answers to HARD QUESTIONS (not pre-scripted softballs) about these issues, and honestly, I won?t be satisfied without seeing a live memory test on TV.
The American people deserve answers!
APPENDED SECTION
Business Insider On May 14, 2014, Bill and Karl Rove went at it debating over Clinton's health, Bill Clinton admitted that Hillary had sustained injury that ?required six months of very serious work to get over,? and said that Hillary was fine now. ?It?s something she never low-balled with the American people, never tried to pretend it didn?t happen,? On this ABC News timeline, another statement was made. Sometime early the week of Dec. 9: Clinton faints and falls while at home. Dec. 13: Clinton is diagnosed with a concussion, the New York Times reports, with a State Department official saying the concussion "was not severe" "Judging by the woman we saw this morning and the workload that she's got she seems to be fully recovered," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at a State Department briefing Jan. 7, 2013, about a month after Hillary Clinton's fall and concussion occurred. We're very familiar about now with Hillary's crazy head motions. But, what the f*#k are they? Well here is my guess: Seizures.
Clinton is immediately escorted away after an episode. Seizures have different symptoms in different people. This is due to the varying locations of the brain they originate in. A seizure can go unnoticed or be shrugged off as a momentary lapse. Some types of seizure are very brief and last only a minute or two.
But some common symptoms include difficulty speaking, or inability to speak at all Hillary at the DNC Certain
Jacksonian types of seizures tend to cause sudden head and eye movements, numbness, and sudden muscle contractions. Individually, these can seem like normal or exaggerated movements, but together they can present a pattern. So, what can cause seizures?
Many things, especially a stroke. In fact, strokes are the most common cause of seizures in the elderly. A stroke is basically bleeding in the brain. According to the National Institute of Health, roughly 30% of patients who had a stroke on one side of their brain have difficulty swallowing; a similar percentage has been reported for patients who had a brain injury in an accident. Difficulty swallowing is a common and often insignificant problem. But when swallowing difficulties are caused by underlying illness, the symptoms can be persistent and severe. A person experiencing this may repetitively clear their throat, have a garbled voice, cough, choke, and swallow frequently to try and clear trapped food and water that gets stuck on the way down. Here is a video compiling Hillary's coughing fits.
I'm sure as more time passes and Hillary continues to be in the public eye, these symptoms and irregularities in motion will continue to manifest.
/u/goonsack [+8]
Don't forget the glasses prescription with a prismatic effect meant to counter double-vision (another post-stroke symptom).
See here for explanation of Fresnel prismatic lenses:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/05/16...tacle.html
This one has a very clear picture of the left lens:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ealth.html
another post by /u/GringoClintonMiAmigo [+4]
Lunatic Outpost
Quote:
APPENDED INFORMATION ADDED BELOW.
Original post by /u/rocktorwho
Hillary Clinton is SICK. Seriously. I can prove it, and the American people need to know about it.
In 2012, Clinton had a cerebral venous thrombosis (blood clot in her brain). The story went like this: Clinton supposedly had an intestinal infection and got severely dehydrated. She fainted, fell, and hit her head, which resulted in a concussion. A few weeks later, she was found to have a cerebral venous thrombosis (blood clot in her brain). Her doctors claimed that she was ?making excellent progress? and they were ?confident she will make a full recovery.? Source
Has she made a full recovery? What are the odds that she truly has no neurological deficits from this injury?
CVT Prognosis: According to a large international study in 2004, after an average of 16 months, 57.1 % of CVT patients had no symptoms or signs, 22% had ?mild? residual symptoms, 7.5 % had mild impairments, 2.9% had moderate impairments, 2.2% were severely handicapped, and 8.3% had died. So, 42.9% had difficulties after their CVT, ranging from mild impairments to death. Source
Has Clinton shown any signs of impairment? I submit that she has. I submit that much of her ?lying? is actually confabulating (or making things up). Confabulation is believed to result from damage to the right frontal lobe of the brain, including the ventromedial frontal lobe. Clinton?s clot was on the right side.
This Breitbart article has a good summary of her health problems, as well as a neurologist discussing these very issues. It?s long but worth a read: Breitbart
Here's some MORE EVIDENCE:
?She is often confused? - Hillary?s own top aide (and possible lover?) Huma Abedin said in an email, ?She?s often confused.? Note the date: Jan 2013, just 1 month after her CVT. Source
Nancy Reagan recast as AIDS hero: Source. Seriously? Anyone alive at the time, knows the Reagans were far from AIDS heroes. They actively denied the health crisis for years and were much maligned by the HIV community for doing so. Why would Hillary say this, unprompted? Memory problems or confabulation. She ?misspoke.?
Bosnian Sniper Fire: We?ve all heard this story a hundred times. Why would she make this up in an age where there are cameras and the internet? Again, she?s mis-remembering events. Confabulation. It has been pointed out that this was from 2008. Based on this and her history of inappropriate laughter (see below), I submit that she likely had neurological problems BEFORE her concussion too. Source
No Press Conferences: As Trump hammered her on recently, she hasn?t had a press conference in 6 months. In an election year during a hotly contested primary! Why? It?s because she can?t answer unscripted, impromptu questions appropriately and they?re trying to obscure this fact. Source
?Chill pills?: An anonymous campaign aide, claims Clinton has ?been having screaming, child-like tantrums that have left staff members in tears and unable to work.?. A campaign advisor says, ?We?re having some success in giving her some chill pills.? This is a serious allegation, which would further explain her memory problems. Benzodiazepines (commonly referred to as "chill pills" can cause serious memory problems like she's been showing signs of. It?s worth noting that these tantrums sound similar to the types of tantrums reported by two different FBI agents. Source
4 days of Gaffes: These are just more recent memory lapses of hers that are worth reading. There are hundreds of these. Source
has reminded me of $hillary's bouts of uncontrollable laughter Source . This can be a sign of "pseudobulbar affect" (PBA) which often accompanies strokes and other neurological conditions. According to PBAINF
PBA outbursts can be inappropriate The crying or laughing episodes are inappropriate to the situation in which they occur. Sometimes these are spontaneous crying or laughing eruptions that don?t reflect the way a person is actually feeling.
PBA outbursts can be exaggerated Another characteristic of PBA episodes is that though the crying or laughing may be appropriate for a given situation, they?re exaggerated ? they?re more intense or last longer than the situation calls for.
Sound like anyone we know? ARF ARF,
I could go on and on, but I think I?ve made my point. This is a big deal and the American people deserve answers to HARD QUESTIONS (not pre-scripted softballs) about these issues, and honestly, I won?t be satisfied without seeing a live memory test on TV.
The American people deserve answers!
APPENDED SECTION
Business Insider On May 14, 2014, Bill and Karl Rove went at it debating over Clinton's health, Bill Clinton admitted that Hillary had sustained injury that ?required six months of very serious work to get over,? and said that Hillary was fine now. ?It?s something she never low-balled with the American people, never tried to pretend it didn?t happen,? On this ABC News timeline, another statement was made. Sometime early the week of Dec. 9: Clinton faints and falls while at home. Dec. 13: Clinton is diagnosed with a concussion, the New York Times reports, with a State Department official saying the concussion "was not severe" "Judging by the woman we saw this morning and the workload that she's got she seems to be fully recovered," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at a State Department briefing Jan. 7, 2013, about a month after Hillary Clinton's fall and concussion occurred. We're very familiar about now with Hillary's crazy head motions. But, what the f*#k are they? Well here is my guess: Seizures.
Clinton is immediately escorted away after an episode. Seizures have different symptoms in different people. This is due to the varying locations of the brain they originate in. A seizure can go unnoticed or be shrugged off as a momentary lapse. Some types of seizure are very brief and last only a minute or two.
But some common symptoms include difficulty speaking, or inability to speak at all Hillary at the DNC Certain
Jacksonian types of seizures tend to cause sudden head and eye movements, numbness, and sudden muscle contractions. Individually, these can seem like normal or exaggerated movements, but together they can present a pattern. So, what can cause seizures?
Many things, especially a stroke. In fact, strokes are the most common cause of seizures in the elderly. A stroke is basically bleeding in the brain. According to the National Institute of Health, roughly 30% of patients who had a stroke on one side of their brain have difficulty swallowing; a similar percentage has been reported for patients who had a brain injury in an accident. Difficulty swallowing is a common and often insignificant problem. But when swallowing difficulties are caused by underlying illness, the symptoms can be persistent and severe. A person experiencing this may repetitively clear their throat, have a garbled voice, cough, choke, and swallow frequently to try and clear trapped food and water that gets stuck on the way down. Here is a video compiling Hillary's coughing fits.
I'm sure as more time passes and Hillary continues to be in the public eye, these symptoms and irregularities in motion will continue to manifest.
/u/goonsack [+8]
Don't forget the glasses prescription with a prismatic effect meant to counter double-vision (another post-stroke symptom).
See here for explanation of Fresnel prismatic lenses:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/05/16...tacle.html
This one has a very clear picture of the left lens:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ealth.html
another post by /u/GringoClintonMiAmigo [+4]
