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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I look forward to the state of the union address Tuesday, February 24. That will broadcast around the time that Trump is usually sundowning, so he will not be at his best. I predict they will give him some kind of uppers to keep him looking more energetic.[/quote] Apparently, his staff have determined that his maximum work day is 5 hours, so they plane accordingly. It's likely that they won't schedule anything else for him that day. [/quote] Or any day, really. He just came back from a three-day weekend at Mar-a-lago and the only events on his schedule today are an ambassador credentialing and two things described as "policy meeting," all closed to the press.[/quote] Have you noticed the “policy meeting” and “executive time” is now a daily scheduled thing? In fact, there are four on some days. Is this nap time? [/quote] He seems to nap through every televised meeting anyway, so not sure he needs special nap time. It's probably just "down time" which he spends watching TV and having his personal assistant show him or read to him positive things that have been written about him in the press and social media. [/quote] My father (who had dementia and similar symptoms as Trump) napped most of the day. Literally. There were only a few hours when he was awake.[/quote] If this is the case for Trump, I bet it is such a relief to his staff. It would be like putting your toddler down for a nap. [/quote] My grandfather blew a blood vessel in his head. He had moments of lucidity every now and then, in between these moments he slept a lot. Sitting down, standing up, in the middle of a ruckuss. Just like Trump. He lived a very long time, a very, very long time. I think going into power save mode is the bodies way of preserving resources, think longevity of life over quality of life... which led in his case to longevity. However I will hold out the hope that at no point in time was my GF incontinent, nor did he have the shakes, and when he was walking he tended to walk steadily and in a straight line... so maybe there is still hope. [/quote]
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