Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran Trump's lipid panel and meds and some other details like his age and the fact that he is obese through Chat GPT to get feedback on his health status. Just as I suspected--because heart disease runs on both sides of my family and I am on statin therapy myself--he is being aggressively treated for heart disease, which HE ALREADY HAS or is AT HIGH RISK FOR. Some points from ChatGPT.
*His lipid panel looks excellent because it is being pharmaceutically managed to be excellent.
*The numbers tell us his doctors are following secondary prevention protocols (meaning he either already has cardiovascular disease or is considered extremely high risk).
*It doesn’t mean he is “healthy overall” — only that his cholesterol-related risk is tightly controlled.
Concerns / Remaining Risks:
*Obesity: Even with controlled lipids, obesity raises risks of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, fatty liver disease, arthritis, and functional decline.
*Age (79 years): Frailty, sarcopenia (muscle loss), kidney health, and medication side effects become major considerations.
*Aspirin: In an older adult, there’s a trade-off between preventing heart attack/stroke and increased bleeding risk—so it’s usually continued only if there’s a clear cardiovascular history.
All this is very frequent past a certain age, PP. My husband is a doctor and that sort of profile doesn't faze him in the least. The President is frail and ill with cardiovascular disease, yes. But it doesn't mean we can predict the date of the terminal outcome. He could linger for years like this.
Anonymous wrote:When the residents of my mom’s assisted living facility thinks Trump looks awful, that’s really saying something. Of course, 20 minutes later, they forgot they said it.
Anonymous wrote:When the residents of my mom’s assisted living facility thinks Trump looks awful, that’s really saying something. Of course, 20 minutes later, they forgot they said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is speculation that he isn’t actually golfing, since no one seems to have actually seen him on the course any of those days over weekend. Is he receiving medical treatment? I’ve seen several different press reports stress that they could not actually place him on the golf course Friday Sat Sun Mon.
“Until further notice, golf days will not be updated unless a confirmed sighting of Trump on the golf course occurs,” the statement read. “The Trump administration is actively narrative drafting information to hide Trump’s declining health including his published schedule to discourage media questions.”
What are you talking about? I live in Sterling right next to his golf course and we see him there all the time. Maybe get out of your bubble and see it for yourself before you proclaim that "no one seems to have actually seen him on the course".
OK, then please post photos. From Labor Day Weekend. Please.
Just adding the wh press pool literally stands on the golf course waiting hours for photos -on tennis courts or other places shouldering course,- and made the point that there were absolutely no sightings - only exiting motorcade to walk in to building then entering motorcade to leave. Wh press pool source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is speculation that he isn’t actually golfing, since no one seems to have actually seen him on the course any of those days over weekend. Is he receiving medical treatment? I’ve seen several different press reports stress that they could not actually place him on the golf course Friday Sat Sun Mon.
“Until further notice, golf days will not be updated unless a confirmed sighting of Trump on the golf course occurs,” the statement read. “The Trump administration is actively narrative drafting information to hide Trump’s declining health including his published schedule to discourage media questions.”
What are you talking about? I live in Sterling right next to his golf course and we see him there all the time. Maybe get out of your bubble and see it for yourself before you proclaim that "no one seems to have actually seen him on the course".
OK, then please post photos. From Labor Day Weekend. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is speculation that he isn’t actually golfing, since no one seems to have actually seen him on the course any of those days over weekend. Is he receiving medical treatment? I’ve seen several different press reports stress that they could not actually place him on the golf course Friday Sat Sun Mon.
“Until further notice, golf days will not be updated unless a confirmed sighting of Trump on the golf course occurs,” the statement read. “The Trump administration is actively narrative drafting information to hide Trump’s declining health including his published schedule to discourage media questions.”
can you cite the author of the statement? otherwise, there is no way to verify.
He pretty much admitted that he wasn't golfing yesterday. He said he "met people" at the golf course. It does look like a big show to hide something : decline in health? medical treatment? Covid? we'll probably know at some point. No one close to Trump stays loyal forever - when your loyalty is based on fear, it dissolves pretty quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is speculation that he isn’t actually golfing, since no one seems to have actually seen him on the course any of those days over weekend. Is he receiving medical treatment? I’ve seen several different press reports stress that they could not actually place him on the golf course Friday Sat Sun Mon.
“Until further notice, golf days will not be updated unless a confirmed sighting of Trump on the golf course occurs,” the statement read. “The Trump administration is actively narrative drafting information to hide Trump’s declining health including his published schedule to discourage media questions.”
What are you talking about? I live in Sterling right next to his golf course and we see him there all the time. Maybe get out of your bubble and see it for yourself before you proclaim that "no one seems to have actually seen him on the course".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is speculation that he isn’t actually golfing, since no one seems to have actually seen him on the course any of those days over weekend. Is he receiving medical treatment? I’ve seen several different press reports stress that they could not actually place him on the golf course Friday Sat Sun Mon.
“Until further notice, golf days will not be updated unless a confirmed sighting of Trump on the golf course occurs,” the statement read. “The Trump administration is actively narrative drafting information to hide Trump’s declining health including his published schedule to discourage media questions.”
What are you talking about? I live in Sterling right next to his golf course and we see him there all the time. Maybe get out of your bubble and see it for yourself before you proclaim that "no one seems to have actually seen him on the course".
Anonymous wrote:Love how this popular thread the last few days hasnt had a post in over three and one half hours. Wishing one to be sick or dead isnt lost on those right of center.
Anonymous wrote:I ran Trump's lipid panel and meds and some other details like his age and the fact that he is obese through Chat GPT to get feedback on his health status. Just as I suspected--because heart disease runs on both sides of my family and I am on statin therapy myself--he is being aggressively treated for heart disease, which HE ALREADY HAS or is AT HIGH RISK FOR. Some points from ChatGPT.
*His lipid panel looks excellent because it is being pharmaceutically managed to be excellent.
*The numbers tell us his doctors are following secondary prevention protocols (meaning he either already has cardiovascular disease or is considered extremely high risk).
*It doesn’t mean he is “healthy overall” — only that his cholesterol-related risk is tightly controlled.
Concerns / Remaining Risks:
*Obesity: Even with controlled lipids, obesity raises risks of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, fatty liver disease, arthritis, and functional decline.
*Age (79 years): Frailty, sarcopenia (muscle loss), kidney health, and medication side effects become major considerations.
*Aspirin: In an older adult, there’s a trade-off between preventing heart attack/stroke and increased bleeding risk—so it’s usually continued only if there’s a clear cardiovascular history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think his hand is because of IV anti-aging peptides or psychostimulants.
It’s because of aspirin. It’s a very common side effect of aspirin.
Yay. Aspirin isn’t prescribed until AFTER a stroke or heart attack.
After today’s fly over and the killing of unknowns in international waters, God needs to call Trump home before he commits further evil acts.