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Could Trump Be Pre-dementia

Discussion in 'Politics & Government' started by Joy Martin, May 24, 2019.

  1. Joy Martin

    Joy Martin Veteran Member
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    I'm talking about dementia in the white house...and it's been there...and not everyone will end up with dementia/alz...my parents lived into 90's and both had good clear minds. It's in Trump's family line.

    I don't make this up, it's been "out there" for a couple years, I just never thought of it until today when I read some other forum. He's so erratic.
     
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  2. Craig Wilson

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    Couple his age with a family history of dementia — his father Fred developed Alzheimer's disease in his 80s

    Is dementia hereditary? If so there is your answer.

    Propecia, a pill to promote hair growth.

    This may be below the belt and certainly no offence to my American friends but his current hair style is well.. plain silly.. so hoping the propesia works soon:p
     
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  3. Craig Wilson

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    Fake news? My son says no modern American President has been hit with more Fake News than one Donald J Trump.
     
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  4. Joy Martin

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    And my guess is Trump's father was living pre-statin drugs, so that coupled with Trump's use of statins, I don't know?>>>>>

    And one would think with his billions, he could have a professional hair stylist.
     
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  5. Beth Gallagher

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    Thanks for your excellent cut-and-paste definition, which of course I already knew.
     
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    No one I know will disagree with you on the hairdo. :D
     
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    Oh dear. I read that his mother had osteoporosis so he may be getting brittle, too. So much to worry about, so little time.
     
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  8. Joy Martin

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    Hey, I'm 80 yrs old and no big money in my life and pretty darn good health as I take care of myself and those who end up with cwappy health don't tare care. And there are many ways to prevent osteoporosis.
     
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    So you say.
     
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  10. Frank Sanoica

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    @Beth Gallagher

    Of course. Perhaps better if I wrote nothing?

    Frank
     
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  11. Joy Martin

    Joy Martin Veteran Member
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    What kind of comment is that. Do you think I sit here and wrack my brain and make up lies to tell all you folks.,
     
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    No, I think that you find most of them on the internet and just paste them here to see what kind of reaction you can get.
    You do not seem to really WANT to discuss any of it, just paste links to online blurbs that you sometimes say you have not even read (but are going to do so eventually).
    Discussing a topic is much different than just trying to be an antagonist.
     
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    Maybe that's what caused his bone spurs.
     
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    So, you're really getting the absolute best of the real deal by reading the facts from a forum. Absolutely brilliant!
    I would much rather get my facts from a forum than something so flimsy as some real documentation.
     
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    Nope, I detect no wracking of a brain there.
     
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