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2 hours ago, jjkusaf said:

Sure it is unprofessional.  He is an Internal Medicine Doc....he hasn't specialized in anything aside from Addiction Medicine.  He doesn't have her full history nor the patient notes from her physicians.  He is on the outside looking in and is "gravely concerned".  So, he is countering or arguing the advice/treatment plan of a Endocrinologist and a Cardiologist and/or Neurologist....he is none of those.  He is talking above his current board certification.

Internists treat those and other non-surgical conditions every day, millions of times a dat, and you don't know that she's under specialists care. She could easily be treated by a less skilled internist. 

On 8/5/2016 at 3:08 AM, trag3dy said:

Regardless of all the other issues is that she's a pathological liar and that's fairly obvious to see. And it's not even the big things she lies about like benghazi and the emails. She lies about verifiable things that no one cares about too.

That would make her perfect to run a country then as the best politicians lie and cover things up

5 hours ago, DocM said:

Internists treat those and other non-surgical conditions every day, millions of times a dat, and you don't know that she's under specialists care. She could easily be treated by a less skilled internist. 

Still ... let's say she didn't see any specialist ... TV "star" Dr. Drew Pinsky ... still doesn't not her full history, why her doctors prescribed the treatment she is on or how her body is reacting to it.  He is just, as I said before, on the outside looking in.  Anyway, I have no idea why he was "alarmed" about her using Coumadin (warfarin) as it is still widely used ... I see that on the prescribed medication listing on a lot of my patients.  The NDT (natural desiccated thyroid) she is taking is something she could have researched, advocated its use with her physician and they both decided to give it a go in lieu of using a synthetic T4 replacement.  I'm guessing if she is responding well to it, and her TSH levels are normal and she isn't having any side effects ... that they keep her on it instead of switching to the synthetic T4 replacement.  But yea ... let's be alarmed (or gravely concerned) because Dr. Pinsky and people who aren’t her physician say so.

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To lighten up the tension here, i'd offer some light weight article I just found recently:

http://heatst.com/politics/must-see-photos-of-hillary-clinton-propped-up-on-pillows/

If you interested in the last pillow shown, you can also buy them at Hillary Clinton Shop which would surely gives warm feeling to any of the following: SJWs, Feminists, Hillary Clinton fans.

Enjoy.

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21 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

This shoot the messenger stuff is BS, someone should look at the message. There is evidence of her problems everywhere. Her barking like a dog was not some made up YouTube.

No but taking out of context, http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/15/politics/hillary-clinton-barks-like-a-dog-gop/index.html listen from :27 on so you get the proper context.

Just now, primortal said:

No but taking out of context, http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/15/politics/hillary-clinton-barks-like-a-dog-gop/index.html listen from :27 on so you get the proper context.

Dr. Drew's Bombshell: 'Gravely Concerned' About Hillary's Health

 

In the above Video Newt Gingrich makes a great point. Yes I know the barking was takin out of context but she still did it.

2 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

Yes I know the barking was takin out of context but she still did it.

So what's the point then?  You seemed to be hung up by her barking like a dog.  She was describing something not talking about policy or something and just started barking in the middle of the speak...  Get over it....

Just now, primortal said:

So what's the point then?  You seemed to be hung up by her barking like a dog.  She was describing something not talking about policy or something and just started barking in the middle of the speak...  Get over it....

Did you watch the video, that was my main response. She could have described using her native tongue and not a Dogs.:)

3 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

Did you watch the video, that was my main response. She could have described using her native tongue and not a Dogs.:)

Like Trump mimicking the disabled reporter; he too could have used it words instead of demonstrating....

This is classic projection by conservatives. Nobody can honestly think that Clinton is less mentally stable that Trump. She's unfit for POTUS in so many ways—her corruption being an obvious one—without making up nonsense like this. Anyone can piece together small clips out of context to portray people in a negative light.

Just now, theyarecomingforyou said:

This is classic projection by conservatives. Nobody can honestly think that Clinton is less mentally stable that Trump. She's unfit for POTUS in so many ways—her corruption being an obvious one—without making up nonsense like this. Anyone can piece together small clips out of context to portray people in a negative light.

Yes and some even answer questions? This Doctor was trashed by Newt but apparently some do not want to answer..

19 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

One last try, Did you watch  the video and to what Gingrich said about this Doctor???

I have no intention in listing to what Gingrich has to say.  What he has to say is never important or constructive nor is he a doctor in any sort of manner.

Just now, primortal said:

I have no intention in listing to what Gingrich has to say.  What he has to say is never important or constructive nor is he a doctor in any sort of manner.

Then there is no need for me to respond to any more of your posts as all you do is deflect. Ta Ta

31 minutes ago, Gary7 said:

Then there is no need for me to respond to any more of your posts as all you do is deflect. Ta Ta

Two peas in the same pod :D

 

Frankly I called you out on Hillary barking like a dog like it was some involuntary response which it wasn't.  You deflected by digging up a video on FoxNews to justify your beliefs.  You sir are the king in regards to deflecting :p

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Physically unfit? I don't think physical has much to do with it since we've had a president in a wheelchair. She certainly is unfit from a legal standpoint though.

38 minutes ago, patseguin said:

Physically unfit? I don't think physical has much to do with it since we've had a president in a wheelchair. She certainly is unfit from a legal standpoint though.

Mentally as well. She has a problem telling the truth.

2 hours ago, theyarecomingforyou said:

This is classic projection by conservatives. Nobody can honestly think that Clinton is less mentally stable that Trump. She's unfit for POTUS in so many ways—her corruption being an obvious one—without making up nonsense like this. Anyone can piece together small clips out of context to portray people in a negative light.

This is the kind of projection both sides make against the other. Both sides drudge up pointless nonsense when there's perfectly valid things to talk about instead. But leave it to some people to think only "conservatives" are the guilty party.

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1 hour ago, Gary7 said:

Mentally as well. She has a problem telling the truth.

Thank you. I meant to say mentally but couldn't think of the word, lol.

33 minutes ago, patseguin said:

Thank you. I meant to say mentally but couldn't think of the word, lol.

Uhoh, you're suffering from a deteriorating mental condition!!!!    Are you sure your fit to post?         :p

 

 

 

j/k     :D

4 hours ago, primortal said:

I have no intention in listing to what Gingrich has to say.  What he has to say is never important or constructive nor is he a doctor in any sort of manner.

Wasn't he the guy that wanted a base on the moon by 2020?

 

 

 

Newt in a nutshell.

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