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Originally Posted by Lovetosave View Post
The media and liberals would respect it and would not make it an issue. It would barely get any press or attention. Hillary is being attacked for being a woman.
Are you for real? My god, thanks for solidifying that I will NOT vote for Hillary. I wouldn't want to hear the left screaming sexism all the time.
Hillary did NOT hug that little girl outside her daughter's building. She turned the little girl around, facing AWAY from her so the mom could take a photo.
If you're in the medical field you should lose your license for diagnosing a person you've never met, never seen test results for and for spreading lies or mis-information about said person online.
Wow, did he treat her? Case closed. It is possible that she has deeper health issues but they are saying it's pneumonia. The sudden inability to walk tells me more is going on. If it had been you or me there's a good chance no one would be around to catch us before hitting our head on the pavement.
vision changes
trouble speaking
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muscular weakness generally on one side of the body
an altered level of consciousness
dizziness
passing out
an abnormal sense of taste
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weakness or numbness on just one side of the body or face
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The symptoms of a TIA can last as briefly as one minute. Often, the symptoms are gone by the time you get to a doctor.
Symptoms may not be present while a doctor is evaluating you, so you have to describe the event after your symptoms have disappeared. A person’s description of a ministroke may be less precise than a person who had a stroke.
Wow, did he treat her? Case closed. It is possible that she has deeper health issues but they are saying it's pneumonia. The sudden inability to walk tells me more is going on. If it had been you or me there's a good chance no one would be around to catch us before hitting our head on the pavement.
It's also possible she's from another planet, too. One of the lizard people from the website where Trump gets all his conspiracy theories. When my husband got pneumonia, he passed out just after I got him in car (thankfully) to take him to the hospital. He'd had it at least three weeks before we knew it. People think they can power through what---at the time---they think is just a bad chest cold.
This just in: Hillary diagnosed with Kennel Cough. She'll be vaccinated against it as well as for Distemper which explained her other medical symptoms. She'll also get a rabies booster so she doesn't make any more rabid vitriolic attacks on Trump supporters.
1) " They are all potentially contagious but not as easily contagious as the flu, for example"
2) " For example, Mycobacterium and Mycoplasma organisms are highly contagious, but other types, including pneumococcal pneumonia, require optimal conditions to spread to another person and are weakly contagious."
So just what facts do you have to justify what seems like a knee-jerk shout of LIAR! ?
It is contagious and referred to community acquired pneumonia. And to whoever said it was no big deal I had it when I was in my early 30's and it knocked me on my butt for a month.
It kills people of all ages especially the elderly who have underlying health issues, especially people with low immunity issues or diseases for example someone with AIDS. What do you think killed so many people who had aids? Low immunity, pneumonia killed them. opportunistic-infections-pneumocystis-pcp-pneumonia
no big deal PFFT!
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