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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://x.com/leadingreport/status/1809604695381381468?s=12[/twitter][/quote] Unless this doctor has a patient caseload of one, this is meaningless clickbait. [/quote] 9 times this Parkinson's specialist came to the WH. [twitter]https://x.com/AlexBerenson/status/1809596078502650324[/twitter][/quote] They consult and treat hundreds of people at the clinic, the mere fact of them showing up doesn't mean they were there for Biden. Also, Biden's physical was released and it specifically rules out Parkinsons. https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Health-Summary-2.28.pdf[/quote] Oh yes, the Biden administration has been so transparent about everything, especially Joe’s health. [/quote] Biden's detailed health report is literally right there at the link. Are you afraid to click on it or something?[/quote] You really think the WH published a comprehensive report on Biden’s health? Come on, man. [/quote] I don't "believe it" - I know it, because it was published in February and can be read right here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Health-Summary-2.28.pdf And here's one of the critical parts of it: Page 4: "An extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor are there any signs of cervical myelopathy. This exam did again support a finding of peripheral neuropathy in both feet. No motor weakness was detected. He exhibits no tremor either at rest or with activity. He demonstrates excellent fine motor dexterity. But a subtle difference in heat/cold sensation could be elicited as it was last year. This heat/cold sensation deficit was detected a couple inches higher on his ankle/calf this year which is not unexpected. There may. in fact be day to day subjective variation of these findings, as during last year's exam this area of sensation deficit was actually found to be smaller than the year before." "A combination of significant spinal arthritis, post-fracture foot arthritis and a sensory peripheral neuropathy of the feet are the explanation for the subtle gait changes which I was investigating. This assessment is unchanged." "The President did note some increased left hip discomfort with activity recently. Clinical exam was normal except for decreased range of motion. Radiographs reveal mild arthritic changes. This is most certainly also contributing to his stiffened gait. No additional treatment is warranted other than his ongoing physical therapy. So there you have it. Parkinson's ruled out, stiff gait and sneakers due to arthritis and neuropathy in his feet. No tremors or any other signs of neurological issues beyond that.[/quote]
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