Posted on 02/29/2024 8:36:10 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
In other words the nerves in his feet work no better than the ones between his ears.
So the doctor had his political knee-pads on for the examination. What I want to know is what makes Biden’s leg hair so important...
Wrong. Gamal Nasser
I yield to your superior memory.
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Isn’t that a symptom of diabetes?
I recently developed brachial plexus neuropathy, a peripheral neuropathy of the shoulder and arm. I also have arthritis in my spine.
I have these conditions because I am getting old. I am in my mid 60s, almost 20 years younger than Biden. There is no way that Biden is fit enough to be President.
Thanks. I’ll ask some of the young folks about procurement.
Genetics also play a bug role in how well you age.
My father, paternal aunt, paternal grandfather and paternal great grandfathers all died in their 60s. My mother, maternal uncles, maternal grandfather and maternal great grandfathers all lived well into their 80s. I could go either way.
“bug role” should have been “big role”. That is what happens when I try to type on my cell phone screen.
Biden has never been upright.
Bump
LOL !
I am okay with escalators and going up stairs, but my tri-focals cause me problems going down stairs.
I only need glasses to see things far away, up close, or anywhere in between. (@_@)
I have to go down stairs sideways. And hanging on to that rail.
FDR is a good analogy, at least when he ran for his last term in 1944. The press were unified in concealing FDR's declining health, and most of the public were surprised when he died just a few months after he was re-elected in 1944.
Instead of Harry Truman, we will be stuck with President Kamala Harris.
“I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet. Sometimes I stagger around like a drunk man for a few steps until I regain my balance.”
2 decades ago I had major surgery on my left foot and have enough metal in that foot to set off metal detector alarms.
Three years ago, on my right foot, I had my toe next to the big one removed.
I am now using a cane to get started or to use on steps.
On my daily outside walks, I use the converted ski poles to keep my balance and pace while walking.
My wife uses her high end walker, the Retro Walker, as she is recovering from a hip replacement.
We have a couple of MDs on our cul de sac and several RN’s.
A couple of years ago, they would watch us like we were patients. Now, they drive by and honk or pass us while they are walking.
Seems obvious SloJoe has suffer a few mini-strokes.
He has neuropathy of the brain too.
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