Anonymous wrote:So his heart works and other stuff is stable on statins and whatever. Note he got covid and flu vaccines. Maybe RFKJr we should resign in protest, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Every word of that physician's report is a LIE.
It's obvious to everyone that Trump is sick.
He's obese, for starters, has hugely swollen legs, can barely walk, can no longer golf, wanders off into incomprehensible meandering monologues when his teleprompter stops working, can't do math, can't hold a glass with one hand, and maintains an "active" schedule of no more than one event per day. Please, check his calendar of events if you don't believe me.
“Comprehensive laboratory studies performed in conjunction with the visit were exceptional” OK, so the studies were exceptional, but were the results also exceptional? Were they good-exceptional or bad-exceptional?
Trump gets exceptional care at Walter Reed Naval but he is extremely sick.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't "exceptional" test results out of normal range? So out of range..but stable?
I am sure Don thinks it means good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his heart works and other stuff is stable on statins and whatever. Note he got covid and flu vaccines. Maybe RFKJr we should resign in protest, lol.
Why should he resign. Covid and flu shot are available to those who want them.
And who can pay and can get an appointment to get s script. Which DH and I haven't been able to do yet; meanwhile, I got my flu shot at the CVS while there on an errand without an appointment, and it took me 10 minutes and cost me zero. Last year, that's how I got the COVID booster. Don't act like the change he made didn't change anything for anyone.
Well, Trump had to drive to Maryland to get a COVID shot (where they are still available without prescription). Funny, that's what we had to do too -- drive from VA to MD.
I got a Covid shot in CVS in VA without a prescription in September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his heart works and other stuff is stable on statins and whatever. Note he got covid and flu vaccines. Maybe RFKJr we should resign in protest, lol.
Why should he resign. Covid and flu shot are available to those who want them.
And who can pay and can get an appointment to get s script. Which DH and I haven't been able to do yet; meanwhile, I got my flu shot at the CVS while there on an errand without an appointment, and it took me 10 minutes and cost me zero. Last year, that's how I got the COVID booster. Don't act like the change he made didn't change anything for anyone.
Well, Trump had to drive to Maryland to get a COVID shot (where they are still available without prescription). Funny, that's what we had to do too -- drive from VA to MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'll be dead within the year. Bookmark this.
2025? Why do you think so?
Anonymous wrote:He'll be dead within the year. Bookmark this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his heart works and other stuff is stable on statins and whatever. Note he got covid and flu vaccines. Maybe RFKJr we should resign in protest, lol.
Why should he resign. Covid and flu shot are available to those who want them.
And who can pay and can get an appointment to get s script. Which DH and I haven't been able to do yet; meanwhile, I got my flu shot at the CVS while there on an errand without an appointment, and it took me 10 minutes and cost me zero. Last year, that's how I got the COVID booster. Don't act like the change he made didn't change anything for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Every word of that physician's report is a LIE.
It's obvious to everyone that Trump is sick.
He's obese, for starters, has hugely swollen legs, can barely walk, can no longer golf, wanders off into incomprehensible meandering monologues when his teleprompter stops working, can't do math, can't hold a glass with one hand, and maintains an "active" schedule of no more than one event per day. Please, check his calendar of events if you don't believe me.
“Comprehensive laboratory studies performed in conjunction with the visit were exceptional” OK, so the studies were exceptional, but were the results also exceptional? Were they good-exceptional or bad-exceptional?
Anonymous wrote:
Every word of that physician's report is a LIE.
It's obvious to everyone that Trump is sick.
He's obese, for starters, has hugely swollen legs, can barely walk, can no longer golf, wanders off into incomprehensible meandering monologues when his teleprompter stops working, can't do math, can't hold a glass with one hand, and maintains an "active" schedule of no more than one event per day. Please, check his calendar of events if you don't believe me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is going in for his annual physical on Friday per White House. The thing is, he had his annual physical 5 months ago.
Does anyone want to admit there is something serious wrong here?
This is what the PP is referring to. He’s getting his second “annual” checkup within 6 months of his first one.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-get-routine-yearly-medical-check-second-6-months-rcna236538
I wonder if his insurance only covers one annual checkup per year like the rest of us.
He could afford to pay out-of-pocket, fwiw. But there's no such thing as a "second" annual physical. There's a follow-up, or a new appointment, etc.
or something they are monitoring every 3-6 months.
I have appointments every 6 months. It doesn't mean I'm very unhealthy, it just means I have a condition that requires some monitoring. The president has already admitted to a condition requiring monitoring - he just doesn't know how to speak the truth, he only knows how to lie.
I think he likely has issues that are being monitored. In addition to that, I wonder if “annual” physicals become more frequent after a certain age.
Nope. My healthy 82 year old fit and very active mother goes once a year.
Hmm. That sounds weird because my 11 year dog has biannual checkups.