Anonymous wrote:An 80 year old will never have "perfect" health. Everyone has issues at that age.
I don't know. I'm kind of thinking we should stop electing old men to the presidency. Just a thought. It's been 12 years of this.
80+ people in declining health is not some kind of surprise. We've only known this for about 300,000 years.
And yet both Republicans and Democrats persist with this pathetic gerontocracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
What’s the lifespan with congestive heart failure? Asking for a friend.
My dad lived to 90 with it. It was diagnosed when he was around 80.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people are looking at the video of him getting out of the beast and standing by the pillar at the White House and saying that he was pooping his pants. I mean, I’m not saying it, but a lot of people are saying it. A lot of very important people. In fact, one person on the Internet looked at me with tears in his eyes and said, Yep, he pooped his pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
What’s the lifespan with congestive heart failure? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
What’s the lifespan with congestive heart failure? Asking for a friend.
My father in law, who continued to chain smoke and eat terribly, lived for 20 years after diagnosis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
What’s the lifespan with congestive heart failure? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
He likely has congestive heart failure (in addition to dementia), which is why he’s getting seen quarterly. His symptoms are just like my father’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for his physician's post-exam comments where he claims that Trump is so healthy that he will live as long as Methuselah (who lived 969 years, according to the Bible).
I always wonder how people in the Bible lived so long. Did they have better medical knowledge back then, or were people just eating that much healthier?