Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a link to Trump's daily schedule? I have a link, but it only shows one event per day. Can that be correct? Does the POTUS literally attend a single event each day? If true, WTF? Who is running the country?
And is it because he can't handle more than an hour or so per day? Is he so pumped up on whatever drugs they are feeding him that when the drugs run down, he collapses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Trump is president thanks to Joe Biden. I think that's the problem many people fairly have with Biden but you're right, time to focus on the current and future problems instead of a problem from our past.
Really? The Republican Party chose Trump as their candidate because of Biden? If that were a reasonable argument, you’d think that the Republicans would have chosen someone younger — instead of someone who will not only be older than Biden at the end of his second term, if he makes it that far, but who is showing clear signs of decline, to put it mildly.
So, PP, since I’m sure I’m missing something, how exactly is Trump president “thanks to Joe Biden?”
Correct, the nominations of Trump and Biden are completely baffling. Biggest mistakes our electorate has made in modern history for sure.
At least the Dems were smart enough to show Biden the door after one failed term. The GOP idiots are making us endure two terms of Trump failures.
Biden admin rescued the country that Trump tried to sink. He was shown the door before his second term.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a link to Trump's daily schedule? I have a link, but it only shows one event per day. Can that be correct? Does the POTUS literally attend a single event each day? If true, WTF? Who is running the country?
And is it because he can't handle more than an hour or so per day? Is he so pumped up on whatever drugs they are feeding him that when the drugs run down, he collapses?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a link to Trump's daily schedule? I have a link, but it only shows one event per day. Can that be correct? Does the POTUS literally attend a single event each day? If true, WTF? Who is running the country?
And is it because he can't handle more than an hour or so per day? Is he so pumped up on whatever drugs they are feeding him that when the drugs run down, he collapses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Trump is president thanks to Joe Biden. I think that's the problem many people fairly have with Biden but you're right, time to focus on the current and future problems instead of a problem from our past.
Really? The Republican Party chose Trump as their candidate because of Biden? If that were a reasonable argument, you’d think that the Republicans would have chosen someone younger — instead of someone who will not only be older than Biden at the end of his second term, if he makes it that far, but who is showing clear signs of decline, to put it mildly.
So, PP, since I’m sure I’m missing something, how exactly is Trump president “thanks to Joe Biden?”
Correct, the nominations of Trump and Biden are completely baffling. Biggest mistakes our electorate has made in modern history for sure.
At least the Dems were smart enough to show Biden the door after one failed term. The GOP idiots are making us endure two terms of Trump failures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what are the lump in the arm theories?
I looked for the images of his jacket shared in other threads, and either they’re removed or I just couldn’t find them. But some people think Trump’s suit jacket was lying strangely across his right arm at the Tuesday press conference.
I’m embarrassed to admit how far I fell down the rabbit hole of health conspiracies over the weekend, but it means I paid way too much attention to the jacket thing when it was happening on Tuesday. I didn’t personally notice anything off in the photos. The fit of his jackets is so weird already.
BUT, I did notice during the press conference that Trump had the right side of his suit jacket pulled farther over toward middle than the left side and pulled it over again whenever it fell back to a normal hang. All I could imagine was that there was something under the jacket he felt self-conscious about. The left-ventricular device speculation didn’t seem to fit because the heart’s on the left, but I looked up a photo (again, spent far too long thinking about this the other day) and the controller device is often shown worn on the right side of the patient’s abdomen.
Isnt' it crazy that he had a whole line of businesswear when he can hardly dress himself? I remember it was sold at Macys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Trump is president thanks to Joe Biden. I think that's the problem many people fairly have with Biden but you're right, time to focus on the current and future problems instead of a problem from our past.
Really? The Republican Party chose Trump as their candidate because of Biden? If that were a reasonable argument, you’d think that the Republicans would have chosen someone younger — instead of someone who will not only be older than Biden at the end of his second term, if he makes it that far, but who is showing clear signs of decline, to put it mildly.
So, PP, since I’m sure I’m missing something, how exactly is Trump president “thanks to Joe Biden?”
Correct, the nominations of Trump and Biden are completely baffling. Biggest mistakes our electorate has made in modern history for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Trump is president thanks to Joe Biden. I think that's the problem many people fairly have with Biden but you're right, time to focus on the current and future problems instead of a problem from our past.
Really? The Republican Party chose Trump as their candidate because of Biden? If that were a reasonable argument, you’d think that the Republicans would have chosen someone younger — instead of someone who will not only be older than Biden at the end of his second term, if he makes it that far, but who is showing clear signs of decline, to put it mildly.
So, PP, since I’m sure I’m missing something, how exactly is Trump president “thanks to Joe Biden?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Trump is president thanks to Joe Biden. I think that's the problem many people fairly have with Biden but you're right, time to focus on the current and future problems instead of a problem from our past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are wrong here obviously. Trump is actually doing it with Satan according to South Park.![]()
South Park is based.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!
Why are people so confused on here. Biden isn't the president. Trump is. The but what about Biden poster has to be suffering from Early Alzheimers/Dementia, because he keeps repeating himself over and over and talking about Biden like he's still relevant. Just like Trump keeps talking about Obama like he's also still president. Dude it's 2025 Trump is the president.
Anonymous wrote:People are wrong here obviously. Trump is actually doing it with Satan according to South Park.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what are the lump in the arm theories?
I looked for the images of his jacket shared in other threads, and either they’re removed or I just couldn’t find them. But some people think Trump’s suit jacket was lying strangely across his right arm at the Tuesday press conference.
I’m embarrassed to admit how far I fell down the rabbit hole of health conspiracies over the weekend, but it means I paid way too much attention to the jacket thing when it was happening on Tuesday. I didn’t personally notice anything off in the photos. The fit of his jackets is so weird already.
BUT, I did notice during the press conference that Trump had the right side of his suit jacket pulled farther over toward middle than the left side and pulled it over again whenever it fell back to a normal hang. All I could imagine was that there was something under the jacket he felt self-conscious about. The left-ventricular device speculation didn’t seem to fit because the heart’s on the left, but I looked up a photo (again, spent far too long thinking about this the other day) and the controller device is often shown worn on the right side of the patient’s abdomen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, people with dementia can live decades.
True but just FYI to the nut jobs who elected Trump & Biden- they shouldn't be president!!!!