Trump’s Health Thread

This psychologist supports my contention that Trump has taken the MoCa cognitive exam several times and has not "aced it ". It is likely that he "failed" the exam and is being monitored frequently to gage the pace of his cognitive decline.

Otherwise, you would think Trump would have his MoCa score released to prove he "aced it". There is a reason his score has not been released.

26 of 30 score is considered the minimum for normal. Lower scores suggest issues in areas like memory, language, and attention. A score of 18-25 indicates mild impairment, 10-17 suggests moderate impairment, and under 10 points to severe impairment. It's a quick tool, taking about 10 minutes, to assess cognitive function

I have been saying the over/under for Trump's score is 19 and I would take the under.


 
How do you magats not see it?
Because they're weirdos too, or at least a lot of them. Trumpism and MAGA Nation is shot through with people who, in addition to all of their other bad qualities, are strange and weird. Following nutty conspiracy theories, xenophobia, racism, homophobia, misogyny, strict hypocritical religious beliefs that try fruitlessly to repress basic human instincts, especially sexual drives, will do that to people.
 
The human body is such a strange thing. Trump’s hand doesn’t recover from a needle puncture nearly as well as his ear heals from a bullet wound.
That was my speculation. The "hole" in his hand is likely a needle puncture resulting from Alzheimer's infusion injections.

Mayo Clinic :
"Lecanemab is injected into the bloodstream and removes a protein in the brain called amyloid. This treatment is not a cure for Alzheimer's disease. But it can help slow the rate of disease progression so that people retain brain function longer. The medication needs to be injected twice a month."
 
That was my speculation. The "hole" in his hand is likely a needle puncture resulting from Alzheimer's infusion injections.

Mayo Clinic :
"Lecanemab is injected into the bloodstream and removes a protein in the brain called amyloid. This treatment is not a cure for Alzheimer's disease. But it can help slow the rate of disease progression so that people retain brain function longer. The medication needs to be injected twice a month."
I suspect you are right and is why he speaks so frequently about cognition. He must lack detectable veins in the elbows of those Adonis arms and the vein and swelling problems in his legs must prevent a foot IV.
 
That was my speculation. The "hole" in his hand is likely a needle puncture resulting from Alzheimer's infusion injections.

Mayo Clinic :
"Lecanemab is injected into the bloodstream and removes a protein in the brain called amyloid. This treatment is not a cure for Alzheimer's disease. But it can help slow the rate of disease progression so that people retain brain function longer. The medication needs to be injected twice a month."
I just assumed it was because he is the second coming.
 
I suspect you are right and is why he speaks so frequently about cognition. He must lack detectable veins in the elbows of those Adonis arms and the vein and swelling problems in his legs must prevent a foot IV.
Alzheimer's infusions, like those for Leqembi (lecanemab) or Kisunla, involve IV medication delivered through a needle in the arm or hand to reduce brain amyloid, slowing decline in early stages.

How the Infusion Works:
IV Placement: A needle is inserted into a vein, typically in the back of the hand or arm, connecting to an IV drip.
Medication Delivery: The drug travels directly into the bloodstream.
Treatment Schedule: For drugs like Leqembi, it's often every two weeks initially, lasting about an hour, with monitoring after.
 
We’re far from being the “world’s greatest nation.”
I hear this often. Why don't you move or do you just like being melodramatic? It's really not that hard I've lived in several countries for work.

Every place has its obstacles America is no different, but make no mistake about it we are still the greatest nation in the world thanks to all the brave men and women who made huge sacrifices to afford us the luxury to live an absolute dream life.
 
I hear this often. Why don't you move or do you just like being melodramatic? It's really not that hard I've lived in several countries for work.

Every place has its obstacles America is no different, but make no mistake about it we are still the greatest nation in the world thanks to all the brave men and women who made huge sacrifices to afford us the luxury to live an absolute dream life.
Says a 5 percenter.

America is one of the better countries but we have too many that are hungry, sick, poor and homeless to think we're the best. Being proud of our country is good. Being proud to the point of ignoring where we need to improve is idiocy.
 
I hear this often. Why don't you move or do you just like being melodramatic? It's really not that hard I've lived in several countries for work.

Every place has its obstacles America is no different, but make no mistake about it we are still the greatest nation in the world thanks to all the brave men and women who made huge sacrifices to afford us the luxury to live an absolute dream life.
Counterpoint - why don't you shut your cake hole when people try to draw attention to the very serious systemic problems facing our nation so that we can address them, rather than engaging in counterproductive jingoistic "love it or leave it" nonsense?
 
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