No. He was seriously impaired then and now he seems to be well. I am glad he is better; and I stand by my criticism of the Democratic Party that put an unwell man through an election.
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i guess this link below is the topic in question.HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:02 pmNo. He was seriously impaired then and now he seems to be well. I am glad he is better; and I stand by my criticism of the Democratic Party that put an unwell man through an election.
i didn’t reread all of it, my impression is, Dr Oz took more hits than Mr F.:
.. Oz vs Fetterman
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i haven’t seen any examples of him appearing very different from the campaign days.
Definitely media is framing him as mercifully as possible. Brief, and limited.
Personally, i support accomodations for the disabled, whether temporary or permanent disability.
i believe this is THE ONLY group deserving of special federal protections. i’m not for gov created super-citizens.
That doesn’t mean U.S. voters shouldn’t have expectations of performance for their highest leadership, and voters can be subjective in choices.
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You think he was cognitively impaired then, but not now?HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:02 pmNo. He was seriously impaired then and now he seems to be well. I am glad he is better; and I stand by my criticism of the Democratic Party that put an unwell man through an election.
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Yes, he was.Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 6:52 pmYou think he was cognitively impaired then, but not now?HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:02 pmNo. He was seriously impaired then and now he seems to be well. I am glad he is better; and I stand by my criticism of the Democratic Party that put an unwell man through an election.
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Here’s what I don’t understand: you’ve said yourself that your grandmother couldn’t recall your name after her stroke while she was still healing, even though you think she knew who you were. Why could the same not have been happening with Fetterman? What did you see with him that makes you certain that he was cognitively impaired, rather than just a speech processing problem?HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:02 pmYes, he was.Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 6:52 pmYou think he was cognitively impaired then, but not now?HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:02 pm
No. He was seriously impaired then and now he seems to be well. I am glad he is better; and I stand by my criticism of the Democratic Party that put an unwell man through an election.
I’m not trying to be combative, just genuinely curious why.
HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:47 pmMy great grandmother had a stroke when I was young and it took her quite a while to regain function of speech - I remember her not being able to get my name out even though I could tell she knew who I was.Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:26 pm I’m curious if anyone has experienced or watched someone else recover from a stroke that caused difficulty in the same way that Fetterman has. I’m wondering how long it usually takes to ‘get back to normal.’ The only person I know well who had a stroke dealt more with physical limitations. I don’t recall speech difficulties but it was a long time ago, so I could have forgotten.
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Wouldn’t that, the inability to form thoughts into words and to speak without the the aid of a teleprompter be evidence of cognitive impairment, however temporary?Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:27 pmHere’s what I don’t understand: you’ve said yourself that your grandmother couldn’t recall your name after her stroke while she was still healing, even though you think she knew who you were. Why could the same not have been happening with Fetterman? What did you see with him that makes you certain that he was cognitively impaired, rather than just a speech processing problem?
I’m not trying to be combative, just genuinely curious why.
HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:47 pmMy great grandmother had a stroke when I was young and it took her quite a while to regain function of speech - I remember her not being able to get my name out even though I could tell she knew who I was.Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:26 pm I’m curious if anyone has experienced or watched someone else recover from a stroke that caused difficulty in the same way that Fetterman has. I’m wondering how long it usually takes to ‘get back to normal.’ The only person I know well who had a stroke dealt more with physical limitations. I don’t recall speech difficulties but it was a long time ago, so I could have forgotten.
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Additionally, I seem to recall though I’d have to go back and look, certain reporters/interviewers expressing concern because it appeared to them that in addition to speech impairment, he was unable to fully comprehend what they were asking him at times.HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:07 pmWouldn’t that, the inability to form thoughts into words and to speak without the the aid of a teleprompter be evidence of cognitive impairment, however temporary?Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:27 pmHere’s what I don’t understand: you’ve said yourself that your grandmother couldn’t recall your name after her stroke while she was still healing, even though you think she knew who you were. Why could the same not have been happening with Fetterman? What did you see with him that makes you certain that he was cognitively impaired, rather than just a speech processing problem?
I’m not trying to be combative, just genuinely curious why.
HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:47 pm
My great grandmother had a stroke when I was young and it took her quite a while to regain function of speech - I remember her not being able to get my name out even though I could tell she knew who I was.
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In my family experience with strokes, there’s no guarantee of recovery, or level of recovery.
Nature and medicine take time.
In the past, it was common for folks under duress to voluntarily withdraw from activities, “for the greater good,” whether, sports, business, politics. This was considered the honorable thing.
i’m not sure where this concept was lost.
My guess would be it was WJC, as POTUS, lying and manipulating, certainly not stepping down.
Nature and medicine take time.
In the past, it was common for folks under duress to voluntarily withdraw from activities, “for the greater good,” whether, sports, business, politics. This was considered the honorable thing.
i’m not sure where this concept was lost.
My guess would be it was WJC, as POTUS, lying and manipulating, certainly not stepping down.
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In my opinion, no, it would not be evidence of cognitive impairment. When I have thoughts I am using my cognitive abilities. The ability to bring those thoughts into spoken words relies on an entirely different process. For most of us it’s so natural and intertwined that we don’t realize that it’s two different things.HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:07 pmWouldn’t that, the inability to form thoughts into words and to speak without the the aid of a teleprompter be evidence of cognitive impairment, however temporary?Sliceitup wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:27 pmHere’s what I don’t understand: you’ve said yourself that your grandmother couldn’t recall your name after her stroke while she was still healing, even though you think she knew who you were. Why could the same not have been happening with Fetterman? What did you see with him that makes you certain that he was cognitively impaired, rather than just a speech processing problem?
I’m not trying to be combative, just genuinely curious why.
HondurasKeiser wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:47 pm
My great grandmother had a stroke when I was young and it took her quite a while to regain function of speech - I remember her not being able to get my name out even though I could tell she knew who I was.
All of the reporting that I had read at the time indicated that Fetterman was not cognitively impaired, but had an issue hearing words and processing them, and then also to be able to put his own thoughts into words.
The reporter who you referred to in your other comment mentioned that he had difficulty understanding her when they didn’t have the closed captioning set up. I don’t think it was a reflection on his cognitive abilities.
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