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Just saw the clip of he and Melania walking out to the turkey pardon yesterday, and while they were holding hands, it was clearly to steady him, especially when going down the stairs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/dqZIotQiNhk?si=8rXo5Mr08UT7kF9j |
It’s obvious that Melania is steadying Donald here too. The problem for him is that Melania is only a part-time wife and First Lady and often isn’t with him so he can’t count on her help every time he’s doing stairs or other tricky physical challenges in public. |
| She's not going to be able to wear those high heels and steady her elderly husband too much longer. |
| He's not going to be mobile in 3 years and able to descend those stairs. |
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On another platform, I saw a video of a physical therapist who thinks a blonde woman with a job title of "exec assistant" is really his caretaker. Who is keeping him clean? Helping him shower? Dressing him? There's no way he can be doing this all himself since he's so far gone... Someone is. He probably has someone get him ready in the morning and at bedtime. There are probably many steps involved if he is wearing leg braces, diapers, hand makeup, etc. He probably has a hard time standing so someone helps him while he sits down and that kind of thing. Isn’t that a loving wife’s job? LMAO. |
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“I thought old people wake up earlier.” He’s pretty active on Truth Social at 2 and 3 a.m. I once clocked him at only four hours of silence in the early morning. I don’t recall what the crisis was but he was angry about something. |
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Well, if you marry an old man first money, odds are you will get stuck being his nursemaid.
She thought she would be able to pay someone else to do that. 🤣 How long do they think they can pull this off? |
| Melania sure looks a lot happier these days. |
Sure. She knows he’s going to kick the bucket in a few years, then it’s payday. |
Insufficient sleep prevents the body from clearing out the amyloid‑β and tau proteins that build up that are associated with Alzheimers. |
Poor sleep hygiene is also a risk factor for heart disease. |
It will be something sudden and unexpected. The dementia decline is not steady. And it is not predictable. |
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My mom is in her 90s (no dementia) and often sleeps until 9 or 10 but then it takes her hours to get ready especially if she needs a shower. With all his makeup and everything it must take him hours to get ready. |
I'm 71 and going down stairs is definitely more iffy than going up. |