Doctor Says Hillary 'Crazy Eyes' Clinton's Crazy Eyes Suggest Serious Medical ConditionChris MenahanInformationLiberation Sep. 22, 2016 |
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According to general surgeon John R Coppedge, MD, FACS, Hillary's "abnormal eye movements" are indicative of a serious medical problem. From The Hill: Her eyes did not always move in the same direction at the same time. It appears that she has a problem with her left sixth cranial nerve. That nerve serves only one function and that is to make the lateral rectus muscle contract. That muscle turns the eye in the direction away from the midline. Like all things medical, there is a long list of potential causes but in my opinion the most likely one, based on Clinton's known medical history is an intermittent lateral rectus palsy caused by damage to or pressure on her sixth cranial nerve. Clinton's physician reported that she was placed on Coumadin (a blood thinner) to dissolve the blood clot. Actually, that is incorrect, because Coumadin has no effect on an existing clot. It serves only to decrease the chance of further clotting occurring Clinton's physician has also reported that on follow up exam, the clot had resolved. That is surprising since the majority of such clots do not dissolve. The way it was documented that the clot had resolved has not been reported. Dr. Coppedge concluded saying it'd be "very helpful" if Hillary "agreed to an independent exam." As an untrained, non-medical, non-doctor, I'd say her bizarre eye movements, crazy screaming at all times and general deranged behavior are classic symptoms of pneumonia. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter and Facebook. |