Saturday, January 13, 2018

Over 70 doctors want Trumps head examined for dementia

The first reason for this is Ronald Reagan who had senile dementia or alzheimers at least 4 of the 8 years he was in office. So, for at least 4 of those years Nancy Reagan was actually the first female (un-elected President of the United States) but Trump doesn't Trust anyone enough for them to have this role. So, unless someone can "Shrink his head" it is really really dangerous for the whole world to have someone who has "OBVIOUS" signs of dementia to have their fingers on the nuclear trigger enough to blow the world up at least 12 times on his whim of orders. Having ANY President Democrat or Republican turn the world into another Asteroid belt isn't a good idea for anyone unless your favorite idea is mass human extinction as well as the extinction of all humans, plants and animals and bacteria on the planet.

 

Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to the presidency, he had a long and distinguished three-decade career as a Hollywood actor and union leader before serving as the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975.


 

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6 hours ago - (CNN)President Donald Trump is "in excellent health," White House physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson, said following his physical Friday. ... Jackson received an urgent letter from dozens of doctors and health professionals Thursday urging him to perform basic mental health tests on the ...

 

 

 

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Having Trump's head examined is much more important than a general physical. Doctors want President Trump's head examined...

Doctors want President Trump's head examined




Story highlights

  • More than 70 doctors asked that Trump receive mental health tests
  • The doctors point to signs of possible mental health problems
(CNN)President Donald Trump is "in excellent health," White House physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson, said following his physical Friday. But it's not clear whether any mental health tests were conducted, despite urging from mental health professionals.
Jackson received an urgent letter from dozens of doctors and health professionals Thursday urging him to perform basic mental health tests on the President.
While reviews of the past five presidents' physical exams show only a brief mention of mental health and none of the records includes a readout of the mental health tests, this letter points out that mental evaluations are routine during physicals, particularly for patients who are 66 or older. Trump is 71.
Medicare guidelines suggest patients in this age range should be evaluated for cognitive and neural health function.
The White House has dismissed questions about Trump's mental fitness, calling them "disgraceful and laughable." They said, prior to the physical, that mental health testing was not something Trump would undergo. It will be up to President Trump what information he shares with the public.
The letter was written to Jackson, who examined Trump.
"Without performing an evaluation of this kind, President Trump would be receiving care that is inadequate to the standard care regularly administered to millions of Americans covered by Medicare," the letter argues. "Equally important, without this evaluation, the American people will not have a clear understanding about the health and well-being of the President, which is essential for Americans to know of any president."
While a true mental health evaluation can only happen in person, these experts have noted there is some "increasing concern" that the President may be struggling with some mental health challenges and they recommend the President's doctor screen Trump for dementia.
The letter does not explain how these concerns arose.
Problems these experts say they have observed include rambling speech; episodes of slurred speech; failure to recognize old friends; frequent repetition of the same concepts; decreased fine motor coordination; difficulties reading, listening and comprehending; suspect judgment, planning, problem solving and impulse control; and markedly declining vocabulary in recent years, with overreliance on superlatives, according to the letter.
The issue of the President's mental capacity has received significant attention in recent weeks as Michael Wolff's best-seller, "Fire and Fury," has raised concerns about the commander in chief.
Citing people close to the President, Wolff has said the President has begun repeating three stories in conversations in less than 10 minutes, when he used to repeat stories in about a 30-minute window. Wolff told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that "100% of the people around the President believes he's incapable of carrying out the duties of office."
In full damage control, Trump and the White House trashed Wolff and his book as fiction and tabloid garbage while defending the President's mental fitness.
"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart," Trump said in a tweetstorm earlier this week. He called himself a "very stable genius."
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The US Preventive Services Task Force advises doctors to look for early signs or symptoms of cognitive problems that include problems with memory or language changes.
Among the medical professionals who wrote the letter, at least 15 made contributions to Democrats, and at least two have donated to Republicans, according to FEC records; however, not all have and many are well known experts in their field, from the United States, Canada and Germany.
The letter concludes that a mental health evaluation is a must because "the health of the President relies on it -- as do American lives and the safety of our nation."
 

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