Clinton loses control of her eyes in Ohio
Hillary Clinton has repeatedly danced around questions regarding having Parkinson's and the host of neurological problems that accompany it. However, public falls, stumbles, tremors, seizures, the inability to stand unaided, uncontrollable facial expressions, erratic/inappropriate laugher at serious subjects, as well as repeatedly losing control of her eyes, is a constant reminder she is hiding the true extent of her serious health problems.
Previously, Clinton lost control of her eyes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Recently, Clinton gave a speech in Ohio and lost control of her eyes again on camera. This has happened before [Hillary Clinton Loses Control Of Her Eyes During Speech Indicating Neurological Problem (Video)]. The brain damage Clinton suffered from repeated falls, concussions and blackouts, has left her with serious neurological problems, impairing her thought process and ability to control her eyes and head movement.
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VIDEO: Hillary Clinton’s eye problems return at Cleveland rally
October 22, 2016 - What is wrong with Hillary Clinton’s
eyes? Several instances of her eyes not appearing to be
acting in sync happened again during a rally in Cleveland,
Ohio on Friday evening. Her left eye seemed to turn more
than her right while she strained to make a point as she was
looking to her right.
After this incident, several doctors voiced
their opinions publicly. Writing for The Hill, Dr. John R.
Coppedge observed: It appears that she has a problem with
her left sixth cranial nerve. That nerve serves only one
function and that is to make the lateral rectus muscle
contract. That muscle turns the eye in the direction away
from the midline.
It comes out of the base of the brain and
runs along the floor of the skull, immediately beneath the
brain before coursing upward to the eye. Dysfunction of that
muscle causes the striking picture of the eyes not aiming in
the same direction and causes the patient to suffer double
vision. Like all things medical, there is a long list of
potential causes but in my opinion the most likely one,
based on Clinton’s known medical history is an intermittent
lateral rectus palsy caused by damage to or pressure on her
sixth cranial nerve.
“If, as is statistically likely, Clinton’s
transverse sinus is still blocked,” Coppedge writes, “she
would still have increased pressure and swelling and
decreased blood flow to her brain. That swelling would place
pressure on the exposed portion of the sixth cranial nerve
at the base of her brain, explaining the apparent lateral
rectus palsy. And such a deficit can be partial and/or
intermittent.”