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On 2025-07-27 12:27, AlleyCat wrote:
... The "Musculoskeletal System" And The "Vascular And Circulatory
Systems"
What are you even saying?
LOL
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2025 11:04:41 -0700, Alan says...
On April 12, 2025, the White House published this:
'Extremities/Musculoskeletal: His joints and muscles have a full
range of motion, with normal blood flow and no swelling.'
And then just three months later (July 17):
Lakehouse rich boy needs to learn the difference in
"Musculoskeletal" and the "circulatory and vascular system".
Poor losing-side liberals... always conflating shit to make
themselves feel good about all the losses they've taken lately.
Which of you thinks that you can go from no signs that a doctor
can see of CVI (Chronic Venous Insufficiency) to obviously swollen
ankles in just 3 months?
Swollen ankles are NOT a sign of any degenerative musculoskeletal
problem. That's circulatory. Show us how you're NOT conflating two
different systems of the human body.
They are a sign of Chronic Venous Insuffiency...
...an advanced sign.
Short of an injury, arthritis, tendinitis[1] and an infection...
less than perfect blood flow is usually the culprit in swollen
ankles.
Well, duh!
'The President underwent a comprehensive examination, including
diagnostic VASCULAR studies. Bilateral lower extremity venous
Doppler ultrasounds were performed and revealed chronic venous
insufficiency, a benign and common condition, particularly in
individuals over the age of 70.'
LOL... you stupid fuck... "chronic venous insufficiency" doesn't
limit range of motion, unless your extremities are swollen beyond
normal. If Trump's ankles swell up enough to limit movement, he
probably need a bypass or two. But, that's not the case, is it?
Are you just ignoring what the doctor said in the previous report?
'with normal blood flow and no swelling.'
So he had normal blood flow in April and then had an advanced state of
CVI (a condition that develops over YEARS) in July?
Poor TDS sufferer.
He's 70... a little "chronic venous insufficiency" is all too common
a condition.
Guess what?
Three months ago, a supposedly competent doctor declared:
with normal blood flow and no swelling.'
He's still President and there ain't a thing your whining ass can do
about it.
[1] "Tendinitis" is also correct and is sometimes considered the
more "medically precise" spelling, as the suffix "-itis"
specifically denotes inflammation.
Perfect TDS sufferer.
"Perfect TDS" is believing that someone can develop an advanced stage of
CVI in just three months.
Or that an ear can heal from what Trump's own "physician" declared to be
a 2cm hole in his ear with nary a scar.
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