Hillary Clinton
An election is important. No one should be
lying about the status of a candidate's health. Hillary
Clinton's personal doctor, Lisa Bardack, should face
criminal charges for lying to the American people regarding
the state of the presidential candidate's health. Many
medical professionals have gone on record stating, based on
Clinton's medical history of blood clots, stroke, a hematoma,
broken bones, black outs and seizures due to falls and the
signs of Parkinson's manifesting, she is very ill.
Clinton is not in good health and this
presents a serious risk if she were to become president. Due
to Clinton's health woes, she was forced to take several
months off at a time to recuperate. Due to Parkinson's,
Clinton has to rest many hours a day, taking 3-4 days off
per week. An American president has to be on call 24-hours
per day and on the go most days of the week. Clinton's
serious health problems preclude her from participating in
such a hectic schedule.
Wikileaks email revealed Hillary Clinton travels around in a custom van that has a bed. When she collapsed recently, Clinton's handlers quickly hauled her onto the bed in the back of the van, in what appeared to be a common occurrence they are used to dealing with regarding her [Hillary Clinton Collapses On Campaign Trail Just As The Judiciary Report Predicted Days Prior (Video)].
Clinton is putting her ego and political
ambitions ahead of the welfare of the American people. Do
you really think Clinton will be able to take those famous
3:00AM emergencies calls at the White House, with staffers
struggling to wake her from the strong Parkinson's medicine
induced fog, which can be almost as powerful as a local
anesthetic used during surgery. Parkinson's sufferers sleep
longer hours than most and up to 22-hours per day, due to
the contents of the medicine. Dependent upon the stage of
Parkinson's progression, the absence of the medicine means
dementia becomes more prominent. You cannot have a head of
state with dementia. That's a huge no-no.
Bardack is covering for Clinton, who is
desperate to become president, due to ego issues and trying
to compete with her husband, former U.S. President, Bill
Clinton. She has lived in Clinton's shadow for nearly
40-years, watching as he rose to the top in American
society. Clinton tried her hand at politics, but failed as a
New York senator, as her record reveals numerous economic
failures, especially in the area of job creation (Hillary
Clinton Failed To Create The 200,000 Jobs She Promised As
Senator In New York As She Is Not Good With The Economy).
STORY SOURCE
Doctors: Hillary suffering serious neurological disease
'Almost certainly renders her incapable of performing the duties of the president'
Doctors: Hillary suffering serious neurological disease
'Almost certainly renders her incapable of performing the duties of the president'
Published: 09/19/2016 at 9:10 PM NEW
YORK – Two physicians agree Hillary Clinton is suffering a
serious neurological disease that should disqualify her from
being president. Theodore “Ted” Noel, a retired
anesthesiologist in Orlando, Florida, with 36 years
experience and a background in critical care medicine
explained to WND he was so convinced Clinton has Parkinson’s
disease that he has now produced several videos arguing that
point.
Dr. Daniel Kassicieh, D.O., a dual
board-certified osteopathic neurologist and a leading
headache specialist who directs the Florida Headache and
Movement Disorder Center in Sarasota, Florida, told WND that
while he agrees she has a neurological disease, he believes
it is not Parkinson’s. Whatever the precise diagnosis, the
physicians separately have come to the conclusion she has a
serious neurological disease that should medically
disqualify her from being president.
Kassicieh told WND the concussion Clinton
suffered in December 2012 that led to a serious blood clot
requiring hospitalization may also have caused her to suffer
post-concussion syndrome. The symptoms include confusion,
headaches and dizziness, he said, and the long-term
consequences are mental impairment and loss of memory, which
could be precursors of dementia.
“An individual who suffers from
post-concussion syndrome is not medically qualified to be
president,” Kassicieh said. “Minimal cognitive syndrome can
be a warning precursor to dementia.” Kassicieh also related
his concerns about Clinton’s health to WND in a February
interview
Noel argued Parkinson’s is a progressive
disease that would immediately disqualify Clinton from
running for president if her campaign ever were to allow an
independent medical examination to be conducted by a
qualified team of neurological specialists. He stressed that
the two-page medical report issued on Sept. 14 by Dr. Lisa
Bardack, Clinton’s personal physician, is “internally
inconsistent and not reliable.”
Among the red flags Noel detected in
Bardack’s report was a pulse-oximetry reading of oxygen
saturation at 99 percent, which he considers “impossible in
a woman of 68 years who is recovering from pneumonia.” “A
‘non-contrast CT’ with a ‘CTA calcium score of zero’ is a
perfect score on a test that does not exist,” he said,
referring to Bardack’s assessment. “Management of thyroid
replacement based on ‘a low T3 level’ is below the standard
of care that requires TSH measurements. And her blood
pressure of 100/70 is low enough that it requires careful
medical assessment.” In the final analysis, Noel insisted
his conclusion Clinton has Parkinson’s disease should
medically disqualify her from being president...