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Trump ROCKED by alarming medical assessmentAjouté :
All right. An actual doctor, not a commentator, not a chiropractor, not a massage therapist, an actual physician went on CNN to address Donald Trump's third physical in 13 months. And I got to tell you, it's not good. It's not good at all. And this medical assessment was so concerning that Dr. Jonathan Reiner was immediately invited back on to other shows to talk in more detail about what's going on. So, let's just play it. Let's listen and then let's discuss.
>> I do want to see this during this uh examination a credible explanation for his visible uh health concerns. His bruising which initially was described as due to hand shaking which is not credible. uh his severe uh edema in his ankles which was described as you know uh chronic venus insufficiency when just three months before one year ago he was uh his examination disclosed that he had no edema which would then make it acute chronic acute venus insufficiency which is an entirely different thing and finally the president has severe daytime somorms he falls asleep very often he's fallen asleep in the oval office on multiple occasions with people talking to him in the cabinet room and was concerned yesterday that he might have fallen asleep at Arlington National Cemetery during Memorial Day conservances and uh chronic insomnia is a severe uh illness. It can result in an increase in risk of dementia, decrease in cognitive uh effects in older people.
It's equivalent to about increasing uh your age by about three and a half years. It increases your cardiac risk of having a heart attack or developing congestive heart failure. And it in and it it can produce uh a decline in uh uh your uh sort of mental functions like it could increase uh depression, anxiety.
So it's a it's a real problem and the president appears to struggle to stay awake during the day. And I'd like to hear what the White House has done to evaluate why the president uh has this in increased daytime somnance.
>> So listen, we didn't get any of those answers initially. And Dr. Reiner, an actual physician, is laying it out.
Bruising with explanations that don't make sense, swollen ankles with explanations that don't make sense, severe daytime, daytime somnilence, falling asleep in public all the time, and chronic insomnia. Trump is known to when he sleeps well to sleep four to five hours a night and reportedly now he's often getting two to three hours of sleep. That's all very bad. So CNN brings Jonathan Reiner back on a little bit later in the day and they want to dig more deeply. And the more that Reiner weighs in on what we know and what we don't know, the worse it seems about Donald Trump. So, I want to zero in on something you said, which was excessive daytime somulence, which I'm assuming is the dozing off uh as we've uh the apparent dozing off. I just want to be clear about what we've seen because he has appeared to doze off in White House events. And when asked about a December cabinet meeting where the president's eyes clo were closed for a prolonged period of time multiple times, the press secretary maintained that Trump had been listening attentively and running the entire three-hour marathon cabinet meeting. Talk to us about that.
I mean, I'm not a medical expert, but when I'm thinking of someone who's almost 80, I would think of a little dozing off here there to maybe be kind of normal. Is that not normal?
Well, we've seen the president uh appear uh to rest his eyes when someone is talking directly to him, and that is distinctly abnormal. It's unusual to be surrounded by people in the Oval Office and you fall asleep. And you know who agrees with that? Trump. Trump made this huge deal on the Andrew Schultz show and others going this Biden the situations he can fall asleep in like he's at the beach. It's like okay the beach a lot of people sleep at the beach. Not that many people sleep in the Oval Office during meetings.
>> We know the president is up late at night using social media. That's that's not really in question. And it may be something as simple as he just has poor sleep hygiene. you know, when we when we're trying to get people to sleep better, we tell them not to do any work in the bedroom, to put down put down the, you know, their their phones, try and get a consistent time to go to sleep. You know, the president has incredible demands on his time. I mean, and, you know, he's almost 80 years old and even more reason for the president to get some rest. Insomnia is a dangerous thing for an older person. It it increases the risk of cardiac events.
It increases hyper hypertension. uh it increases the it increases the risk of dementia and depression. And often when an older person doesn't feel right, one of the first questions we ask them is, "Tell me about your sleep. How much sleep are you getting?" And if you've ever seen an older person in a hospital where it looks like they're losing it, it's often because it's very hard to sleep in hospitals. So we every American should want this president to to work efficiently and >> I think everybody understands it. And then finally, and I found this very interesting, Dr. Reiner does address this issue of we've gone from annual physicals which were happening so often that now they're calling them six-month physicals and that hasn't really been explained. What's also interesting is that uh in u many of these yearly physical exams, much of this uh evaluation is done in advance of the day that uh where the president actually goes to Walter Reed. So we should have a readout about this pretty soon. Often his his labs are are pre-ested. So uh the White House often can generate a readout very quickly. One other interesting interesting thing I noted was when the president uh when he was leaving Walter Reed posted on social media that he had a a perfect physical, he called it his six-month physical. So I guess you know what we're changing now from as a routine yearly physical for a president to I guess perhaps as a a nod to uh his his age. It looks like this president will undergo a uh a six-month cycle for evaluations.
>> And what's funny is even that doesn't really cover it because again, I know you know these numbers by now. It's been 3 and 13 months. That's a physical every 4 and a3 months plus three dental visits. So Dr. Jonathan Reiner is a physician and he's alarmed by the very same things we're alarmed by. I'm not a doctor. I speak to doctors, they go, "The hand bruising explanation doesn't make sense." Jonathan Reiner agrees.
They say, "The swollen ankles are chronic venus insufficiency. It's a benign chronic condition." Dr. Jonathan Reiner goes, "Yeah, but he didn't have it as recently as a couple physicals ago, which is not that much time because they're happening so frequently. That suggests that this would be acute swelling, acute tree trunk ankles, not chronic benign. That's a different condition." and he's now going every six months. Wait a second. When was that change announced? Why? Dr. Jonathan Reiner agrees. So, the more physicals Trump seems to have to reduce concern, it increases concern. And the more Trump says, "I passed the cognitive test," the more we go, why is he getting cognitively tested so much? And on top of all of this, and this gets difficult now, we have yet another symptom.
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