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Clinton ‘medical episode’ mishandling was gift to Trump
Republican nominee Donald Trump is in “excellent physical health”, according to a letter from his doctor. It was dated September 13.
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The Dr. Oz Show’s studio audience gave GOP candidate Donald Trump a big round of applause when Dr. “I’ve always been a little bit this way, you know, but I have always been this way”.
Trump said that gesticulating and speaking in front of large crowds turns very physical, and “a lot of times these rooms are very hot like saunas”. He later said that providers, not women, should be the ones who face penalties. “This may be it in terms of what we’ll see medically”. The airing of the show followed a week of national conversation on the health of the leading candidates for president of the United States.
The letter put Trump’s weight at 236 pounds and his height at 6 feet, 3 inches. All of these are in a normal range.
Dr. Ranit Mishori, a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University, says the new letter was much better than Bornstein’s previous one, but it was still lacking basic information. His blood sugar level is 99 milligrams per deciliter.
His doctor said in a letter that Trump takes a cholesterol-lowering drug and a “low dose aspirin”.
Trump’s exam was performed last week by his longtime personal physician Dr. Harold Bornstein, of Lennox Hill Hospital, NBC News has confirmed. His liver function and thyroid function tests are all within the normal range.
Additionally, Trump’s testosterone level was included in the letter: 441.6, “which is actually – is good”, Oz said during the show.
The note also revealed that Trump had a prostate-specific antigen level test which resulted in a low score of 0.15. His calcium score in 2013 was 98.
The letter from Bornstein they discussed and that was released publicly on Thursday was, stylistically, a radical departure from the letter Trump’s doc wrote in December, which stated in that Trump was in “astonishingly excellent” health.
Trump’s appearance on Oz’s show, came shortly after Dr. Lisa Bardack published a medical letter, in which she explained Hillary Clinton’s state of health. In his family history there is no history of heart disease; his father, Fred Trump, a NY real estate developer who died at 93, contracted Alzheimer’s Disease late in his long life.
The Republican nominee showed Doctor Oz results of his most recent exam. Clinton, meanwhile, is bouncing back from a bout of what’s being called pneumonia.
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At the time, Bornstein declared Trump would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”. ” He told GQ past year”. “Now, he has ‘Mr”.