Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The doctor's report was quite thorough. The symptoms he is experiencing is quite normal for people above the age of 70. And, the bruising on the hand is characteristic of someone on an aspirin regimine, again, typical of people over 70.
He is not in discomfort and there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis.
He aced his physical two months ago, though.
lol is it like the time his “doctor” wrote that he was the “healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”, that his health was “astonishingly excellent”, and that his physical strength was “extraordinary” - and then that doctor admitted that Trump himself wrote the report? Yeah I’m sure he “aced it” in a very similar manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The doctor's report was quite thorough. The symptoms he is experiencing is quite normal for people above the age of 70. And, the bruising on the hand is characteristic of someone on an aspirin regimine, again, typical of people over 70.
He is not in discomfort and there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis.
He aced his physical two months ago, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen him walk off camera and it is stunning… it’s a weird shuffling hobble and he clutches at things for balance. It was shocking to see and I thought it would’ve come out before the election.
The only thing MAGA saw was his strength after he was shot. He grabbed his shoes and strode away from the assassination attempt like a hero.
They've seen nothing, after that.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen him walk off camera and it is stunning… it’s a weird shuffling hobble and he clutches at things for balance. It was shocking to see and I thought it would’ve come out before the election.
Anonymous wrote:Alexa, play my "on the day it finally happens" playlist...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is at higher risk for dvt or cvi. Probably had a narsty leg. Long plane rides are not his friend.
The bruising on hands is likely from blood draws.
No, blood draws in hands are painful and to be avoided. His arms are likely perfectly fine for bloodwork. I think it's true what the press secretary said about the handshakes. He has fragile vessels and is very susceptible to bruising, and the regular handshakes are bruising his right hand.
Anonymous wrote:The doctor's report was quite thorough. The symptoms he is experiencing is quite normal for people above the age of 70. And, the bruising on the hand is characteristic of someone on an aspirin regimine, again, typical of people over 70.
He is not in discomfort and there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis.
Anonymous wrote:The doctor's report was quite thorough. The symptoms he is experiencing is quite normal for people above the age of 70. And, the bruising on the hand is characteristic of someone on an aspirin regimine, again, typical of people over 70.
He is not in discomfort and there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis.