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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo pulmonary hypertension it is then?
A few days ago, there was this interesting report on the fact a new drug which is yet to be on the market and still being tested was given for "compassionate reasons" to a 79yr man suffering from a number of ailments including pulmonary hypertension. Many have speculated that man could be Donald Trump. See this post, here on DU : https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221325962
Let us assume that is actually the case. It would actually perfectly fit the mold.
Quoting from this previous post:
National Institutes of Health Senior Clinician Ranganath Muniyappa requested the drug to treat the patient, who suffered from refractory obesity with obstructive sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension, Stat News reported. Muniyappa, who did not respond to the outlets request for comment, reportedly recommended against bariatric surgery because of the patients age and medical conditions.
I want to focus on pulmonary hypertension. As it turns out, if you look it up on the Mayo Clinic website, they list several symptoms that one might exhibit with such a condition:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pulmonary-hypertension/symptoms-causes/syc-20350697
Namely,
Pulmonary hypertension symptoms include:
Shortness of breath. It may first start during exercise and eventually happen at rest.
Blue or gray skin. Depending on skin color, these changes may be harder or easier to see.
Chest pressure or pain.
Dizziness or fainting.
Fast pulse or pounding heartbeat.
Fatigue.
Swelling in the ankles, legs and belly area.
Shortness of breath. It may first start during exercise and eventually happen at rest.
Blue or gray skin. Depending on skin color, these changes may be harder or easier to see.
Chest pressure or pain.
Dizziness or fainting.
Fast pulse or pounding heartbeat.
Fatigue.
Swelling in the ankles, legs and belly area.
Trump does exhibit a lot of these. The ankle swelling is obvious, he is always tired and can not walk long distances. The other day, at the G7 he was running out of breath trying to deliver his speech (I mean his rant, really).
The fact that he regularly disappears or goes to Walter Reed's could be because it is an experimental drug that needs monitoring.
Maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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So pulmonary hypertension it is then? (Original Post)
drray23
15 hrs ago
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CaliforniaPeggy
(157,255 posts)1. Sounds plausible to me.
orthoclad
(5,149 posts)2. Don't be too optimistic
Thiel's puppet Vance is next, and Thiel is way worse than Trump. He's actually competent.
Prepare to continue the fight.