Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
My coworker had a ministroke at work. One side of their face started drooping. An ambulance was called and they were dx’d with a TIA. They are back at work now and they are recovered.
Op, how was your dad having mini strokes and no one in your family notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Mini-strokes rarely cause memory loss.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
To be honest, I'd rather have Vance than Trump. he is horrible but less horrible than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Mini-strokes rarely cause memory loss.
Cedars-Sinai stroke team seems to disagree with you.
https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-library/diseases-and-conditions/t/tia-related-memory-loss.html
Symptoms of memory loss due to a transient ischemic attack are often temporary and vary depending on the area of the brain affected.
Short-term memory loss is the most common form of memory loss due to a TIA. Patients experiencing short-term memory loss will have vivid memories from long ago, but will have difficulty remembering the events of the present day.
Symptoms of memory loss include:
Confusion
Difficulty paying attention and concentrating
Difficulty organizing thoughts or actions
Difficulty deciding what to do next
Depression
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty understanding speech
Patients at risk of experiencing a transient ischemic attack are at a higher risk of developing memory loss due to a TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Mini-strokes rarely cause memory loss.
Symptoms of memory loss due to a transient ischemic attack are often temporary and vary depending on the area of the brain affected.
Short-term memory loss is the most common form of memory loss due to a TIA. Patients experiencing short-term memory loss will have vivid memories from long ago, but will have difficulty remembering the events of the present day.
Symptoms of memory loss include:
Confusion
Difficulty paying attention and concentrating
Difficulty organizing thoughts or actions
Difficulty deciding what to do next
Depression
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty understanding speech
Patients at risk of experiencing a transient ischemic attack are at a higher risk of developing memory loss due to a TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump's behavior as of late is reminding me a lot of my father as he declined precipitously in his 70s. Like Trump, he was a fairly prolific liar and bombastic, so the symptoms of his cognitive decline were somewhat difficult to detect. It's hard to detect abnormal behavior when the baseline is already so abnormal. His inability to remember details that I had told him just seemed like his regular selfishness. Unbeknownst to us he was having ministrokes, and eventually totally collapsed and was unable to take care of himself anymore.
I see shades of this in the former president. The way he speaks is almost the same, but not quite what he was before. The rambling, the repetition, the inability to stay on script. Even though he seems to have the same general vibe or energy, he is clearly not all there. Very similar to what I saw in my dad. Eventually it was like there were too many assaults on my dad's brain and he very quickly declined to the point of no return. I think that point is really unpredictable and we would be very close to President Vance if Trump were elected.