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HILLARY'S HEALTH: HYPOTHYROID CAN LEAD TO PARKINSONISM, A DISORDER OF METABOLISM
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What we know: Her hypothyroid condition has been confirmed, she has hypothyroidism. She is taking medication for hypothyroid condition and blood thinner. The press and Google are hiding her condition now. [link to www.breitbart.com]
No wonder she hates Breitbart and wants to shut down alt media.
Looking at the Drudge photo of Hillary, her neck seems a bit swollen. [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)]
THE MEDIA SHOULD BE ALL OVER THIS! Pointing out that she may be unfit to serve as President as stated below:
"...Thyroid Disease. Hypothyroidism shares many features in common with parkinsonism -- including rigidity, fatigue, masked facial expression, constipation, depression, and slowed movements, speech, and gait..."
Do we want a president with episodes of depression? I don't think so!
Major tells and what we have observed: Money was spent to re-configure the limos for her handicaps, She has a stool not to far from the lectern when she gives speeches, She has hacking cough fits She is not doing many rally's and is hiding out most of the time. Fatigue, she was asleep during the Benghazi raid, and has earned the name, butcher of Benghazi Needs assistance walking, is short tempered, sleeps a lot.
Hypothyroid can have Parkinsonism features:
Parkinsonism
The term parkinsonism describes a clinical syndrome with the cardinal motor features of rest tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability. Parkinsonism occurs due to disruption of the structure, physiology, or neurochemical function of the dopaminergic pathway traveling from the substantia nigra to the subcortical nuclei, MORE HERE [link to www.medscape.com]
ADDITIONAL INFO SAME URL:
Disorders of Metabolism
Many kinds of metabolic disorders may cause Parkinsonism.
Thyroid Disease. Hypothyroidism shares many features in common with parkinsonism -- including rigidity, fatigue, masked facial expression, constipation, depression, and slowed movements, speech, and gait -- but can be distinguished from Parkinson's disease by other medical features and diagnostic studies of endocrine dysfunction. The development of hypothyroidism in the setting of Parkinson's disease may be mistaken for worsening parkinsonism, but the symptoms can improve with thyroid hormone replacement.[1] Conversely, hyperthyroidism may mimic the weight loss or increased sweating seen with Parkinson's disease or may exaggerate parkinsonian tremor, and improvement occurs with antithyroid treatment.[2]
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