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AAPS: Majority of doctors surveyed say Hillary has abnormal eye movements

Hillary's eyes
What’s wrong with Hillary’s eyes? Screengrab: YouTube

A lot has been said about the health of Democrat Hillary Clinton, especially eye movements described as “crazy.”  On Tuesday, a report posted at PR Newswire presented a piece by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons which says that nearly two-thirds of doctors who reviewed a video showing public appearances by Clinton said they saw abnormal eye movements.

PR Newswire added:

About 60% of those who saw abnormal movements thought “the cause could be a potentially disabling neurological condition,” and none of them were willing to say that it isn’t.

Such movements signify an abnormality in portions of the brain that coordinate the eye muscles. There is a long differential diagnosis. Possibilities the respondents suggested include increased intracranial pressure (she is at risk for that because of her history of head trauma and a transverse sinus clot); a drug effect; or a chronic degenerative neurological condition. Parkinson’s disease is mentioned—with drug treatment concealing most manifestations but causing the eye signs.

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Doctors were asked which tests would be helpful, and 37 responded. The most common one was a full neurological examination by unbiased specialists, including a neuro-ophthalmologist.

PR Newswire said that a collection of clips in slow motion was posted to YouTube, and can be seen below:

“As Hillary revealed to the public, perhaps illegally, the President may have only four minutes to respond to a nuclear threat,” said Jane Orient, M.D., the executive director of AAPS. “The public needs to know whether she is concealing a serious, progressive illness that may impair memory, reasoning, alertness, or ability to think quickly at a critical time.”

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) is a national organization representing physicians in virtually all specialties and every state. Founded in 1943, AAPS has the motto “omnia pro aegroto,” which means “all for the patient.”

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