To: PA Engineer
Thank you, I thought this looked awfully "real" and not contrived.
It's not clear to me from the Wiki article what the prognosis is, i.e., is it a fairly minor condition or can the patient deteriorate, have more frequent and longer seizures etc.?? Wiki refers to possibly 50-100 such seizures per day, that seems to me a gigantic potential issue for a US President! I don't think Hillary could be having very many or very often yet, or else it would be impossible to keep it quiet. Is she likely to deteriorate or is it usually stable with treatment?
Episodes of absence seizures can often be mistaken for inattentiveness when misdiagnosed, and can occur 50-100 times a day. They can be so difficult to detect that some people may go months or years before given a proper diagnosis. There are no known before or after effects of absence seizures
77 posted on
07/23/2016 12:25:33 AM PDT by
Enchante
(Hillary's new campaign slogan: "Guilty as hell, free as a bird!! Laws are for peasants!")
To: Enchante
My Wife thinks it is unstable and may be related to a head injury. Without a current workup including scans, it is hard to diagnosis. Minimally, she is not competent for office. There is no way of knowing the course from the symptoms in the video.
She does not think Hillary will be doing any debates.
81 posted on
07/23/2016 12:50:55 AM PDT by
PA Engineer
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