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Reply #30 - Jan 11th, 2026 at 7:36pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:34am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:27am:
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Dementia ?

How many dementia patients can increase their families net wealth by 2 billion dollars in 18 months


Sooking on a forum whilst living on the pension, crying because tim tams went to 7 dollars.
Now that's a sign of complete mental health breakdown  Smiley


I’ve worked as a nurse in aged care and have substantial experience in dealing with people who suffer from dementia. Just because a person is showing signs and symptoms of the disease doesn’t mean they immediately become incapable of formulating plans or carrying out tasks. Not at the beginning, anyway. Certainly in the latter stages, people who suffer from it lose the ability to communicate and even to swallow food and/or drink and eventually die from it. Trump is absolutely showing the early signs of dementia. Of course, his staff will shield him from the public if he shows any signs, at least as much as they can.



So you were a nurse armchair, you are like a doctor and can diagnose dementia, you have the experience and knowledge to make these diagnosis but you are a bit more special because a doctor has to actually see the patient before they can make that diagnosis. So your experience makes you more qualified than the doctors that have recently treated Trump. If only the doctors at the whitehouse were as qualified as you.


Do you seriously think his doctor is going to come out publicly and declare his patient - President Trump - has been diagnosed with dementia? Forgetting the fact that to do so would violate doctor-patient confidentiality, could you imagine how Trump would react? When a number of Republicans voted against him last week, he announced they would not receive his endorsement for re-election and they only voted against him! His doctor can’t say anything without his approval, so that means Trump controls the narrative around his health, plain and simple. Unless there’s a massive leak or a doctor decides to nuke their career, the only info we are getting about Trump will be lies.

Oh, and by the way, while a proper diagnosis of dementia can only be made by a doctor, it’s not that difficult to recognise the signs. It’s not like diagnosing a rare genetic disorder with no outward symptoms!
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Reply #31 - Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:23pm
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 7:36pm:
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:34am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:27am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 3:53am:
Dementia ?

How many dementia patients can increase their families net wealth by 2 billion dollars in 18 months


Sooking on a forum whilst living on the pension, crying because tim tams went to 7 dollars.
Now that's a sign of complete mental health breakdown  Smiley


I’ve worked as a nurse in aged care and have substantial experience in dealing with people who suffer from dementia. Just because a person is showing signs and symptoms of the disease doesn’t mean they immediately become incapable of formulating plans or carrying out tasks. Not at the beginning, anyway. Certainly in the latter stages, people who suffer from it lose the ability to communicate and even to swallow food and/or drink and eventually die from it. Trump is absolutely showing the early signs of dementia. Of course, his staff will shield him from the public if he shows any signs, at least as much as they can.



So you were a nurse armchair, you are like a doctor and can diagnose dementia, you have the experience and knowledge to make these diagnosis but you are a bit more special because a doctor has to actually see the patient before they can make that diagnosis. So your experience makes you more qualified than the doctors that have recently treated Trump. If only the doctors at the whitehouse were as qualified as you.


Do you seriously think his doctor is going to come out publicly and declare his patient - President Trump - has been diagnosed with dementia? Forgetting the fact that to do so would violate doctor-patient confidentiality, could you imagine how Trump would react? When a number of Republicans voted against him last week, he announced they would not receive his endorsement for re-election and they only voted against him! His doctor can’t say anything without his approval, so that means Trump controls the narrative around his health, plain and simple. Unless there’s a massive leak or a doctor decides to nuke their career, the only info we are getting about Trump will be lies.

Oh, and by the way, while a proper diagnosis of dementia can only be made by a doctor, it’s not that difficult to recognise the signs. It’s not like diagnosing a rare genetic disorder with no outward symptoms!


And are you a doctor?.
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Re: Dementia Don
Reply #32 - Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:49pm
 
ProudKangaroo wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 5:57am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 3:53am:
Dementia ?

How many dementia patients can increase their families net wealth by 2 billion dollars in 18 months


Sooking on a forum whilst living on the pension, crying because tim tams went to 7 dollars.
Now that's a sign of complete mental health breakdown  Smiley


"He can't have dementia because he's being openly corrupt as President"

Great defence.

https://media1.tenor.com/m/Oaq1HNMNDVsAAAAd/facepalm-crowd.gif


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Reply #33 - Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:52pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:23pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 7:36pm:
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:34am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:27am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 3:53am:
Dementia ?

How many dementia patients can increase their families net wealth by 2 billion dollars in 18 months


Sooking on a forum whilst living on the pension, crying because tim tams went to 7 dollars.
Now that's a sign of complete mental health breakdown  Smiley


I’ve worked as a nurse in aged care and have substantial experience in dealing with people who suffer from dementia. Just because a person is showing signs and symptoms of the disease doesn’t mean they immediately become incapable of formulating plans or carrying out tasks. Not at the beginning, anyway. Certainly in the latter stages, people who suffer from it lose the ability to communicate and even to swallow food and/or drink and eventually die from it. Trump is absolutely showing the early signs of dementia. Of course, his staff will shield him from the public if he shows any signs, at least as much as they can.



So you were a nurse armchair, you are like a doctor and can diagnose dementia, you have the experience and knowledge to make these diagnosis but you are a bit more special because a doctor has to actually see the patient before they can make that diagnosis. So your experience makes you more qualified than the doctors that have recently treated Trump. If only the doctors at the whitehouse were as qualified as you.


Do you seriously think his doctor is going to come out publicly and declare his patient - President Trump - has been diagnosed with dementia? Forgetting the fact that to do so would violate doctor-patient confidentiality, could you imagine how Trump would react? When a number of Republicans voted against him last week, he announced they would not receive his endorsement for re-election and they only voted against him! His doctor can’t say anything without his approval, so that means Trump controls the narrative around his health, plain and simple. Unless there’s a massive leak or a doctor decides to nuke their career, the only info we are getting about Trump will be lies.

Oh, and by the way, while a proper diagnosis of dementia can only be made by a doctor, it’s not that difficult to recognise the signs. It’s not like diagnosing a rare genetic disorder with no outward symptoms!


And are you a doctor?.


No, and I never said I was. I was offering my opinion based on professional experience and training, not a medical diagnosis. Can you really not tell the difference?
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Reply #34 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 12:45pm
 
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Reply #35 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 1:11pm
 
I think we need to start calling him Dopey Don or Dozey Don.
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Reply #36 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 1:38pm
 
ProudKangaroo wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 12:45pm:


"Go back to Chevron"   Grin

They have to lock the doors now to stop him from wandering off and getting on the roof again.

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That doctor gives him about 4 months to live.

I reckon he'll disappear from public view in about 4 months and then check out in November.

So long, Dozey Don.
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Reply #37 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:02pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:23pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 7:36pm:
Leroy wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:34am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 8:27am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 11th, 2026 at 3:53am:
Dementia ?

How many dementia patients can increase their families net wealth by 2 billion dollars in 18 months


Sooking on a forum whilst living on the pension, crying because tim tams went to 7 dollars.
Now that's a sign of complete mental health breakdown  Smiley


I’ve worked as a nurse in aged care and have substantial experience in dealing with people who suffer from dementia. Just because a person is showing signs and symptoms of the disease doesn’t mean they immediately become incapable of formulating plans or carrying out tasks. Not at the beginning, anyway. Certainly in the latter stages, people who suffer from it lose the ability to communicate and even to swallow food and/or drink and eventually die from it. Trump is absolutely showing the early signs of dementia. Of course, his staff will shield him from the public if he shows any signs, at least as much as they can.



So you were a nurse armchair, you are like a doctor and can diagnose dementia, you have the experience and knowledge to make these diagnosis but you are a bit more special because a doctor has to actually see the patient before they can make that diagnosis. So your experience makes you more qualified than the doctors that have recently treated Trump. If only the doctors at the whitehouse were as qualified as you.


Do you seriously think his doctor is going to come out publicly and declare his patient - President Trump - has been diagnosed with dementia? Forgetting the fact that to do so would violate doctor-patient confidentiality, could you imagine how Trump would react? When a number of Republicans voted against him last week, he announced they would not receive his endorsement for re-election and they only voted against him! His doctor can’t say anything without his approval, so that means Trump controls the narrative around his health, plain and simple. Unless there’s a massive leak or a doctor decides to nuke their career, the only info we are getting about Trump will be lies.

Oh, and by the way, while a proper diagnosis of dementia can only be made by a doctor, it’s not that difficult to recognise the signs. It’s not like diagnosing a rare genetic disorder with no outward symptoms!


And are you a doctor?.


So many of you were happy to assess Biden as having dementia on a lot less and at a time where Biden had the best presidential performance in over 70 years compared to Trumps 2 worst terms in history.
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Reply #38 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm
 
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.
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Reply #39 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:29pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.


Indeed.

And the dementia is getting worse every day now.

People with dementia usually die from complications like aspiration pneumonia (inhaling food/liquid into lungs), infections, malnutrition, dehydration, or falls, rather than the disease itself, as the brain damage eventually impairs vital functions like swallowing and immunity, making the body vulnerable to these secondary issues. The final stages involve profound frailty, difficulty with basic functions, and a gradual shutdown of the body.
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Reply #40 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 8:53pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:29pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.


Indeed.

And the dementia is getting worse every day now.

People with dementia usually die from complications like aspiration pneumonia (inhaling food/liquid into lungs), infections, malnutrition, dehydration, or falls, rather than the disease itself, as the brain damage eventually impairs vital functions like swallowing and immunity, making the body vulnerable to these secondary issues. The final stages involve profound frailty, difficulty with basic functions, and a gradual shutdown of the body.




Leftie intellectuals usually die from the staff at JB Hi Fi finally cracking and smacking them over the head with their  own crusty keyboard
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Reply #41 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 9:09pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:29pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.


Indeed.

And the dementia is getting worse every day now.

People with dementia usually die from complications like aspiration pneumonia (inhaling food/liquid into lungs), infections, malnutrition, dehydration, or falls, rather than the disease itself, as the brain damage eventually impairs vital functions like swallowing and immunity, making the body vulnerable to these secondary issues. The final stages involve profound frailty, difficulty with basic functions, and a gradual shutdown of the body.


The rapist will most likely die from aspiration pneumonia.

I predict it'll be just before the end of the year.

Melania hopes I'm right.
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Reply #42 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 11:10pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:29pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.


Indeed.

And the dementia is getting worse every day now.

People with dementia usually die from complications like aspiration pneumonia (inhaling food/liquid into lungs), infections, malnutrition, dehydration, or falls, rather than the disease itself, as the brain damage eventually impairs vital functions like swallowing and immunity, making the body vulnerable to these secondary issues. The final stages involve profound frailty, difficulty with basic functions, and a gradual shutdown of the body.


The aspiration pneumonia is usually caused by the person forgetting how to do the rudimentary task of swallowing food. It’s usually followed by either a refusal to eat after which the slowly starve and die or a nasogastric feeding tube with slows the process of death. Either way, that point is sadly the beginning of the end. I recall an elderly lady being admitted to the aged care facility I worked at and within just over a month she’d passed away as she just forgot how to eat, how to swallow and her health care plan stated she wished to be allowed to pass with minimal intervention at that point. All we could do was keep her comfortable and hydrated by running ice cubes over her lips. It’s quite sad to watch how quickly people can deteriorate due to this disease.
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Reply #43 - Jan 12th, 2026 at 11:44pm
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 11:10pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:29pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 12th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
Don was significantly diminished early in his first term.

At the point of - Person”, “Woman”, “Man”, “Camera”, and “TV” he was captain rats.


Indeed.

And the dementia is getting worse every day now.

People with dementia usually die from complications like aspiration pneumonia (inhaling food/liquid into lungs), infections, malnutrition, dehydration, or falls, rather than the disease itself, as the brain damage eventually impairs vital functions like swallowing and immunity, making the body vulnerable to these secondary issues. The final stages involve profound frailty, difficulty with basic functions, and a gradual shutdown of the body.


The aspiration pneumonia is usually caused by the person forgetting how to do the rudimentary task of swallowing food. It’s usually followed by either a refusal to eat after which the slowly starve and die or a nasogastric feeding tube with slows the process of death. Either way, that point is sadly the beginning of the end. I recall an elderly lady being admitted to the aged care facility I worked at and within just over a month she’d passed away as she just forgot how to eat, how to swallow and her health care plan stated she wished to be allowed to pass with minimal intervention at that point. All we could do was keep her comfortable and hydrated by running ice cubes over her lips. It’s quite sad to watch how quickly people can deteriorate due to this disease.


I guess we will soon see how valuable your experience is wont we. If Trump is still kicking in 3 months then you were just full of poo claiming to be a doctor.
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Reply #44 - Jan 13th, 2026 at 6:09am
 
Anyone in their 80s is in rapid deterioration.
And Trump is obese , underslept. Often travelling to different time zones.

I think the guy is REMARKABLY  SHARP  considering all that.

He has amassed several billion through shrewd planning and execution.
These are the higher order cognitive functions that usually go first.

Yet he is achieving goals on all fronts.
Ending woke. Making cash, annoying the libtards,  having the most intelligent people on earth biw down before him.
Musk, Zuckerberg. Peter thielle.

The guy is worth studying.

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