MinnesotaFats
MinnesotaFats
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Hold on wrong BJ
ok minny i have lots of questions bud
We got a podcast tomorrow girl...ok minny i have lots of questions bud
yes we do, i am looking forward to itWe got a podcast tomorrow girl...
Wait, you have seen Fetterman's medical records?You mean when she wrecked that silly benghazi committee and testified for 9 hours? Yeah, she beat them to death. Hillary was a terrific senator and best Secretary of State in decades. I understand your hate for her would never allow you to see that.
Trump tax cuts and his covid handling both were devastating to this country. If you want me to cite things. We could go into his blackmailing Ukraine or his horrible handling of Puerto Rico, his destroying our faith in elections, his disgraceful rhetoric, his leading a mob to attack the Capitol. I mean how much more do you want? We havenāt even gotten to holding that stupid Bible after smoke bombing protesters.
Iāve seen JF medical records and have no problem voting for him. Some of you need to understand strokes better. If we are gonna disqualify senators for their own poor choicesā¦.the chamber is empty.
Thatās not really true. Stroke survivors are still recovering well into a year and sometimes two years after the stroke. Also, his issues of processing has zero effect on his ability to serve. Perhaps you are not familiar with past and present senators. Every doctor that examines John, and itās currently 8 different ones, all specialists, have cleared him. So, Iām safe listening to them than internet twitter guys.Wait, you have seen Fetterman's medical records?
What more do we need to know about strokes? The first three months after the stroke is when the patient sees the most improvement according to most experts.
Hard to spin that "fit to serve" narrative after last night
Remember, they cleared Tua too. How did that go??Thatās not really true. Stroke survivors are still recovering well into a year and sometimes two years after the stroke. Also, his issues of processing has zero effect on his ability to serve. Perhaps you are not familiar with past and present senators. Every doctor that examines John, and itās currently 8 different ones, all specialists, have cleared him. So, Iām safe listening to them than internet twitter guys.
I donāt think John has any plans to get hit by linebackers anytime soon. I guess we should just make all stroke victims sit home until they die. Give him a few months and heād be your favorite guest on the SOD podcast.Remember, they cleared Tua too. How did that go??
Did his recovery affect his memory too LOLThatās not really true. Stroke survivors are still recovering well into a year and sometimes two years after the stroke. Also, his issues of processing has zero effect on his ability to serve. Perhaps you are not familiar with past and present senators. Every doctor that examines John, and itās currently 8 different ones, all specialists, have cleared him. So, Iām safe listening to them than internet twitter guys.
You claim to have seen his medical records so you have us at a disadvantage. According to Johns Hopkins (link attached), the majority of the recovery occurs within the first 90 days. There is a decent chance that he will have a medical setback within 18 months.Thatās not really true. Stroke survivors are still recovering well into a year and sometimes two years after the stroke. Also, his issues of processing has zero effect on his ability to serve. Perhaps you are not familiar with past and present senators. Every doctor that examines John, and itās currently 8 different ones, all specialists, have cleared him. So, Iām safe listening to them than internet twitter guys.
I had a classmate that was in her late 20s. One of the smartest in the class that had a stroke years prior. She went on and was just fine and continues to work. Keep in mind it took time and she wasn't actively in a Senate race starting the debate saying "Hi, good-night everybody" either. Not sure she would have been cleared for clinicals in that condition no matter what the Dr's said she could do.Thatās not really true. Stroke survivors are still recovering well into a year and sometimes two years after the stroke. Also, his issues of processing has zero effect on his ability to serve. Perhaps you are not familiar with past and present senators. Every doctor that examines John, and itās currently 8 different ones, all specialists, have cleared him. So, Iām safe listening to them than internet twitter guys.
This is trueYou claim to have seen his medical records so you have us at a disadvantage. According to Johns Hopkins (link attached), the majority of the recovery occurs within the first 90 days. There is a decent chance that he will have a medical setback within 18 months.
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Stroke Recovery Timeline
A stroke is an emergency situation, and the faster you receive treatment the better. But what happens in the days, weeks and months after a stroke? Johns Hopkins stroke rehabilitation specialist April Pruski, M.D., explains.www.hopkinsmedicine.org
Dude, it's hard to spin the fact that he will be fine after the entire world saw his performance last night, people aren't that gullible.
You know Fetterman, his medical history and his campaign people, why did they let him go on stage last night?
Thank you sirBobby's a first-class gentleman.
It depends on who you talk to. And it depends on what the victim of the stroke is recovering from. Not every stroke is the same. What John has is something that comes back over time and some rehab. You can say people arenāt gullible but people recover and heās not an old guy. His diet has changed and heās now on regular medication.You claim to have seen his medical records so you have us at a disadvantage. According to Johns Hopkins (link attached), the majority of the recovery occurs within the first 90 days. There is a decent chance that he will have a medical setback within 18 months.
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Stroke Recovery Timeline
A stroke is an emergency situation, and the faster you receive treatment the better. But what happens in the days, weeks and months after a stroke? Johns Hopkins stroke rehabilitation specialist April Pruski, M.D., explains.www.hopkinsmedicine.org
Dude, it's hard to spin the fact that he will be fine after the entire world saw his performance last night, people aren't that gullible.
You know Fetterman, his medical history and his campaign people, why did they let him go on stage last night?