Hillary Clinton has 'medical episode' at 9/11 ceremony

Anonymous
I heard she's back out there. Where is Trump?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There it is. Her fainting....


https://mobile.twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774993814025011200/video/1


This looks Parkinsonian to me.


Or MS. I wish her well. Her family needs her.
Anonymous
She can't go anywhere without leaning on someone.

https://twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774994400766267392
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There it is. Her fainting....


https://mobile.twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774993814025011200/video/1


This looks Parkinsonian to me.


Or MS. I wish her well. Her family needs her.


You seem so knowledgeable. What do you think Trump has to cause him to be so confused and angry? I say dementia. I feel bad, all of those kids from different women need him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She can't go anywhere without leaning on someone.

https://twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774994400766267392


She is free to lean on me anytime. We all need to do our part to get a good person in office.
Anonymous
She is always placing her hand on her chest..(see all the recent photos and videos of her campaigning) which according to an MD on a video no Youtube is one way to handle Parkinson's...People with that disease often get shaky hands/arms...so one "trick" to stop the shaking is to hold your hand this way.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There it is. Her fainting....


https://mobile.twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774993814025011200/video/1


I am not a Clinton fan but after watching this I feel really bad for her. My guess is either stress or an undiagnosed health issue because it wasn't hot this morning. I do not understand how she wasn't taken to the hospital; she couldn't even stand. I'd rather have her than Kaine but her health needs to come first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is always placing her hand on her chest..(see all the recent photos and videos of her campaigning) which according to an MD on a video no Youtube is one way to handle Parkinson's...People with that disease often get shaky hands/arms...so one "trick" to stop the shaking is to hold your hand this way.



Funny, doesn't seem to work for other Parkinson's patients.

I saw a video on YouTube that stupid people often say stupid things. One trick to try to hide the stupid is to post ridiculous statements on random forums.
Anonymous
Is it time to dust off the lunch bucket and do it for Beau?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There it is. Her fainting....


https://mobile.twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774993814025011200/video/1


I am not a Clinton fan but after watching this I feel really bad for her. My guess is either stress or an undiagnosed health issue because it wasn't hot this morning. I do not understand how she wasn't taken to the hospital; she couldn't even stand. I'd rather have her than Kaine but her health needs to come first.


So heat stroke does not exist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There it is. Her fainting....


https://mobile.twitter.com/zgazda66/status/774993814025011200/video/1


I am not a Clinton fan but after watching this I feel really bad for her. My guess is either stress or an undiagnosed health issue because it wasn't hot this morning. I do not understand how she wasn't taken to the hospital; she couldn't even stand. I'd rather have her than Kaine but her health needs to come first.


Can you tell me where trump is and how long he was at the ceremony for? I want to compare
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is always placing her hand on her chest..(see all the recent photos and videos of her campaigning) which according to an MD on a video no Youtube is one way to handle Parkinson's...People with that disease often get shaky hands/arms...so one "trick" to stop the shaking is to hold your hand this way.



I see at least 4 of these signs and never met the woman.

http://www.parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/10-early-warning-signs
Anonymous
Looks like she was standing there for a little while. Maybe her legs were locked for a little too long and she got wobbly when she started to walk. I've had that happen to me and I'm just in my 40s.
Anonymous
Yep. I passed out in marching band due to locked knees before. I was 16.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is always placing her hand on her chest..(see all the recent photos and videos of her campaigning) which according to an MD on a video no Youtube is one way to handle Parkinson's...People with that disease often get shaky hands/arms...so one "trick" to stop the shaking is to hold your hand this way.



I see at least 4 of these signs and never met the woman.

http://www.parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/10-early-warning-signs[

LMAO.

I'll take Parkinson's over crazy any day, PP. But you and I both know that she doesn't have it anymore than you do. You probably don't vaccinate your kids either since you 'research"


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