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(10-15-2025, 07:47 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Correcting your error is not a "butt hurt feelins" thing, it's making your statement accurate. But, whatever makes you feel better bud.
You said he had dementia, I was following the lead of the person that made the thread....if that is off topic you should take a look in the mirror first.
AGAIN, you posted an article with 2 "signs" of his "dementia" that are just signs of being 80 F'ing years old. The catheter thing is speculation from people that want something to be wrong with him, and his leg thing is just from him being tall, overweight, and old.
Attempting to infer it's an error is a sure sign of 'butt hurt' and I never said anything about 'ridden' with dementia, you've tried to turn it into a strawman argument. I've also posted actual medical signs which Trump clearly shows signs of. The bruising is also a clear sign of canulation which can't be denied.
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(10-15-2025, 08:02 AM)Kurokage Wrote: Attempting to infer it's an error is a sure sign of 'butt hurt' and I never said anything about 'ridden' with dementia, you've tried to turn it into a strawman argument. I've also posted actual medical signs which Trump clearly shows signs of. The bruising is also a clear sign of canulation which can't be denied.
Not inferring, what I said was factual, and has been proven for months. But we won't stay on that just in case you want to claim I'm "off topic" again.
Point is, you stated he had dementia, that has never been proven. Only claims by someone who clearly doesn't understand what actual dementia looks like.
Cannulation and catheterization are not he same thing..... The only thing cannulation shows is that he had IV's for something or had fluid drained from his legs to reduce the swelling (again, old people's legs swell, nothing new), not sure what point you are trying to make with that. Talk about strawman.....
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10-15-2025, 08:17 AM
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(10-15-2025, 08:06 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Not inferring, what I said was factual, and has been proven for months. But we won't stay on that just in case you want to claim I'm "off topic" again.
Point is, you stated he had dementia, that has never been proven. Only claims by someone who clearly doesn't understand what actual dementia looks like.
Cannulation and catheterization are not he same thing..... The only thing cannulation shows is that he had IV's for something or had fluid drained from his legs to reduce the swelling (again, old people's legs swell, nothing new), not sure what point you are trying to make with that. Talk about strawman.....
Biden had never been proven to have dementia, yet you were happy to alter my comments to say that?? Trump has shown several 'early' signs of dementia, and there's been several articles now with conversations with Doctors. Just because some choose to deny this doesn't make it incorrect.
Cannulation in the home setting is usually for serious medical conditions. medication in tablet form tend to be the preferred option if possible. Cannulation in the hand isn't for 'draining'. It's for administering medication.
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(10-15-2025, 08:17 AM)Kurokage Wrote: Cannulation in the home setting is usually for serious medical conditions. medication in tablet form tend to be the preferred option if possible. Cannulation in the hand isn't for 'draining'. It's for administering medication.
This just shows how little you read and understand what I write......go back and read it again
If you aren't going to fully read what I post and then comment saying exactly what I already stated, you are no longer worth my time.
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10-15-2025, 08:26 AM
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(10-15-2025, 08:20 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: This just shows how little you read and understand what I write......go back and read it again
If you aren't going to fully read what I post and then comment saying exactly what I already stated, you are no longer worth my time.
They would not 'drain' fluid from his legs via cannulation on the back of his hand, and to remove fluid from his legs unless really serious would be through 'water' tablets (Diuretics). Make all the excuses you want. I haven't said anything about catheterization.
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10-15-2025, 08:36 AM
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https://www.dagens.com/news/rfk-jr-advis...medication
Quote:RFK Jr. adviser suggests Trump’s “dementia” symptoms caused by medication
Donald Trump’s health has sparked widespread discussion in recent months.
Growing questions about Trump’s health
Critics and opponents have suggested the 79-year-old president may be showing signs of dementia, while photos of swollen ankles and bruised hands have fueled speculation about his physical decline.
The White House has maintained that the marks on Trump’s hands come from frequent handshakes and that the swelling in his legs is a benign condition....
Now, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist and adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) lobby group, has shared a different view.
Speaking to The Daily Beast, Malhotra said that Trump’s symptoms may be caused by side effects of medications, rather than dementia or serious illness.
“I don’t think he has dementia—it is the side effects of statins that may be making him feel fatigued and sleepy."
Dr. Malhotra’s comments have drawn backlash, as he has previously been accused of spreading misinformation about vaccines and statin drugs.
Despite this, his statements have reignited debate about Trump’s health and the medications he takes.
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(10-15-2025, 08:26 AM)Kurokage Wrote: I haven't said anything about catheterization.
Then I guess you don't even read the "articles" you post.....if you haven't read them, I wouldn't recommend using them as "evidence" in your argument.
Just my two cents on that
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(10-15-2025, 07:01 AM)Kurokage Wrote: Then there's his losing focus on conversation, which has gotten a lot worse in the past 6 months.
Look at video of him in 2015 while running for office.
Look at video of him in 2008 with the Oprah interview (1 hour long).
He was the same bloviating, self promoting, grifting, rambling ass of a man then that he is now.
Sure ... he has aged ... but no 'deterioration'. It's just him.
Biden, on the other hand, you could see deterioration.
Videos of him as Vice President compared to President ... stark contrast.
The deterioration was very clear.
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(10-15-2025, 08:53 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Sure ... he has aged ... but no 'deterioration'. It's just him.
There is a little more frailty. Not as much as you might expect from an 80 year old, but it's there.
Not the dementia the left seem to want to see though.
He's still as sharp as a shiv made from a sharpened pudding-pop stick.
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(10-15-2025, 08:48 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Then I guess you don't even read the "articles" you post.....if you haven't read them, I wouldn't recommend using them as "evidence" in your argument.
Just my two cents on that
Yes I know what you are referring to and I do read the articles I post. I haven't mentioned catheterization because other than someone actually seeing the 'bag' it's not really provable, and by posting about it seems to be more of a personal attack on Trump.
Posting about his resent behaviour on the other hand is fair game in my opinion.
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