Neurological Concerns: Donald Trump's Asymmetrical Clapping and Other Symptoms
David Pakman ShowDecember 5, 20255 min380,671 views
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- ⚠️ A new neurological symptom has been observed in Donald Trump: asymmetrical clapping.
- ⚡ The left hand barely moves while the right hand swings wildly, described as extraordinarily unnatural.
- 💡 While some individuals have unique ways of performing actions, this specific asymmetry is noted as unusual.
Broader Context of Neurological Signs
- 🧠 This clapping symptom is concerning due to a pre-existing pattern of neurological asymmetries observed in Trump.
- 📌 Previous incidents include one side of his face drooping and other asymmetries that neurologists pay close attention to.
- 🔍 Such asymmetries can be indicators of conditions like Parkinsonian signs, neuropathy, or small strokes.
Additional Observed Symptoms
- 🚶 Trump exhibits other concerning behaviors, including dragging his foot when walking and a bizarre gait.
- 🗣️ Occasional slurring of speech and unusual water-drinking habits, where he appears to struggle with manipulation, are also noted.
- ✋ Swollen ankles and bruised hands, attributed to handshaking, are questioned as Trump primarily shakes hands with his right hand.
Lack of Transparency and Medical Reports
- ❓ The overall situation is compounded by a total lack of transparency regarding Trump's health.
- 📄 Medical reports are described as propaganda-like, omitting known medical procedures like an MRI, and focusing on irrelevant details like golf.
- 🤔 The combination of observed symptoms and the absence of clear explanations leads to significant concern about his well-being.
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