45th President Of The United States, Donald Trump (Vol. 14)
Discussion
moffspeed said:
Yes he’s a not very prominent osteopath - so an odd choice - or maybe not depending on Trump’s confidence in his own health…
I know that if I had provided such an ambiguous/non-specific medical report to an insurance company during my Dr career it would have been returned with a polite - “please try again - and much harder” note.
Compare this with this excerpt from Biden’s medical report in 2021. Very comprehensive and full of specific detail. For the medical-minded amongst us interesting to see that he is in persistent AF…
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean? I know that if I had provided such an ambiguous/non-specific medical report to an insurance company during my Dr career it would have been returned with a polite - “please try again - and much harder” note.
Compare this with this excerpt from Biden’s medical report in 2021. Very comprehensive and full of specific detail. For the medical-minded amongst us interesting to see that he is in persistent AF…
As an aside. I’ve just finished reading Bob Woodward’s “Obama’s Wars”.
15 years ago or so during the Obama/Biden administration there was one Republican senator who was considered a shining beacon of bipartisanship. Both P & VP had an excellent relationship with him. They considered him astute and trustworthy, often meeting with him to discuss Foreign Policy in particular. He was universally respected across the parties, General Petraeus often discussed the Afghanistan campaign with him and considered him a “brilliant politician”.
His name ? Lindsey Graham. Further evidence that everything Trump touches turns to mould.
15 years ago or so during the Obama/Biden administration there was one Republican senator who was considered a shining beacon of bipartisanship. Both P & VP had an excellent relationship with him. They considered him astute and trustworthy, often meeting with him to discuss Foreign Policy in particular. He was universally respected across the parties, General Petraeus often discussed the Afghanistan campaign with him and considered him a “brilliant politician”.
His name ? Lindsey Graham. Further evidence that everything Trump touches turns to mould.
DanL said:
moffspeed said:
Yes he’s a not very prominent osteopath - so an odd choice - or maybe not depending on Trump’s confidence in his own health…
I know that if I had provided such an ambiguous/non-specific medical report to an insurance company during my Dr career it would have been returned with a polite - “please try again - and much harder” note.
Compare this with this excerpt from Biden’s medical report in 2021. Very comprehensive and full of specific detail. For the medical-minded amongst us interesting to see that he is in persistent AF…
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean? I know that if I had provided such an ambiguous/non-specific medical report to an insurance company during my Dr career it would have been returned with a polite - “please try again - and much harder” note.
Compare this with this excerpt from Biden’s medical report in 2021. Very comprehensive and full of specific detail. For the medical-minded amongst us interesting to see that he is in persistent AF…
DanL said:
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean?
..Sorry. - atrial fibrillation - where the heart rhythm is irregular in comparison with those of us who enjoy a regular (sinus) rhythm. Incidence between 10-15% in the over 80’s.Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
moffspeed said:
DanL said:
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean?
..Sorry. - atrial fibrillation - where the heart rhythm is irregular in comparison with those of us who enjoy a regular (sinus) rhythm. Incidence between 10-15% in the over 80’s.Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
moffspeed said:
..Sorry. - atrial fibrillation - where the heart rhythm is irregular in comparison with those of us who enjoy a regular (sinus) rhythm. Incidence between 10-15% in the over 80’s.
Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
So what is ‘trump derangement syndrome’ that he keeps banging on about?Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
LordLoveLength said:
moffspeed said:
..Sorry. - atrial fibrillation - where the heart rhythm is irregular in comparison with those of us who enjoy a regular (sinus) rhythm. Incidence between 10-15% in the over 80’s.
Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
So what is ‘trump derangement syndrome’ that he keeps banging on about?Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
Prolex-UK said:
Fifty said:
DanL said:
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean?
Slightly irregular heartbeat I think.Edit - ah, already answered I see. As you were...
Take bisoprolol tablet every day.
Bonefish Blues said:
Prolex-UK said:
Fifty said:
DanL said:
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean?
Slightly irregular heartbeat I think.Edit - ah, already answered I see. As you were...
Take bisoprolol tablet every day.
Bonefish Blues said:
Prolex-UK said:
Fifty said:
DanL said:
For those of us who aren’t medically minded, what does this mean?
Slightly irregular heartbeat I think.Edit - ah, already answered I see. As you were...
Take bisoprolol tablet every day.
Byker28i said:
LordLoveLength said:
moffspeed said:
..Sorry. - atrial fibrillation - where the heart rhythm is irregular in comparison with those of us who enjoy a regular (sinus) rhythm. Incidence between 10-15% in the over 80’s.
Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
So what is ‘trump derangement syndrome’ that he keeps banging on about?Usually not too serious and many people don’t even realise they have it unless they are medically examined/have an ECG.
In AF you do have an increased risk of blood clotting which is why the Pres. is anticoagulated.
Byker28i said:
trumps back to suing again, this time TS is suing 20 media companies for defamation. He didn't like the reporting it had lost so much money.
He claims they all banded together in a deliberate attack on him (para 52), ignoring the reports that these were from TS financial filings.
I thought the point of this was that they quoted/referenced the filing, which did not provide that figure at all and it can be checked to see it's not the source i.e. someone potentially 'made it up' (or derived it, or whatever) and then all the papers just reprinted the original story. But since the filing could be checked to see that the figure was not given there, they aren't allowed to claim/protected by the fact they were "just re-reporting information". Don't know all the legal terms but that's kind of how it was explained to me i.e. they reprinted something in (supposed) error, when they could have just checked the filing to see it wasn't there.He claims they all banded together in a deliberate attack on him (para 52), ignoring the reports that these were from TS financial filings.
Again, bothers me not either way but this is not without merit, as I understand it.
Whoozit said:
Byker28i said:
It's.... from an osteopath? Weird. catso said:
Whoozit said:
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