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3catwoman3

(27,173 posts)
54. If it is not possible to diagnose something without an in-person examination then no one...
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 11:21 PM
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...should be willing to be either a telemedicine provider or patient. Just sayin'.

Clinicians with plenty of years in the trenches develop very accurate 6th senses, if you will, about what is likely wrong with a patient. Call it a diagnosis, call it a very educated guess, call it a suspicion, call it speculation - whatever.

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You can't diagnose anyone from a distance TnDem Saturday #1
No, it doesn't. Scrivener7 Saturday #4
Yes. It most certainly does. See my post downstream. hlthe2b Saturday #7
Yep. When repubs were offering remote diagnoses of Teri Schiavo, we correctly mocked them. onenote Saturday #53
Exactly JCMach1 Saturday #18
Of course... Escape Saturday #23
What you can't diagnose is why the dog has 3 legs EdmondDantes_ Saturday #30
Really? TnDem Saturday #35
Exactly ...nt Raine Yesterday #69
Probably not enough to kill a cockroach. Silent Type Saturday #2
I've seen no evidence of pitting edema. Ms. Toad Saturday #3
It's possible they noticed something in his hand, maybe after handshaking, which we've all seen him do. scipan Saturday #5
He doesn't have any significant edema in his hands. Ms. Toad Saturday #14
Good points. Maybe they were wrong or maybe they saw that at a different time. scipan Saturday #37
Please delete this. While CHF (especially right sided dysfunction can be a cause), no physician would hlthe2b Saturday #6
I don't want to be irresponsible. Not sure if you are a doctor or work in healthcare, but scipan Saturday #11
More replies scipan Saturday #13
Nope TnDem 19 hrs ago #74
Heaven help us! If he suddenly dies (which seems not only possible but probable) we get a worse monster. CTyankee 14 hrs ago #84
Put a disclaimer in the OP. Not gospel, just educated guesses. But so many. scipan Saturday #32
You mean the way everyone rushed to stop the speculation about Biden's health? misanthrope 10 hrs ago #94
Do not tease me malaise Saturday #8
Haha! Right?! babylonsister Saturday #15
Hi there malaise Saturday #19
He can't have congestive heart failure and or a brain tumor BigmanPigman Saturday #9
For that matter, he seems to be lacking in courage, as well. n/t Morbius Saturday #12
I was going to write that, too. BigmanPigman Yesterday #65
We'll never know the truth Oeditpus Rex Saturday #10
I can see Ronnie Jackson's report now... Shipwack Saturday #26
You can have congestive heart failure for nine years? Demobrat Saturday #16
With the right medicine Lulu KC Saturday #22
I see. Of course Trump has access to the world's Demobrat Saturday #25
True, but this is different synni Saturday #41
Yes. I've seen it for 13. /nt bucolic_frolic Saturday #24
Congestive heart failure life expectancy Wiz Imp Saturday #29
It can go undiagnosed for decades synni Saturday #43
Yes. Texasgal 12 hrs ago #91
The Last Responders are standing by Historic NY Saturday #17
You Tube doctors do this type of evaluation all the time bucolic_frolic Saturday #20
YouTube doctors? TnDem 19 hrs ago #75
lol bucolic_frolic 19 hrs ago #76
I've been around it with my dad. roamer65 Saturday #21
Hope 💩. Dies B4 He Can Do a Cheney MrWowWow Saturday #27
I hoped at the time, and still do, that Cheney's donor was not a Democrat. 3catwoman3 Saturday #51
Well he has acute pantload disease at the very least. CentralMass Saturday #28
Not commenting on the diagnosis except markodochartaigh Saturday #31
You're correct, thanks. Correcting in the OP. Nt scipan Saturday #38
Anyone that has/had a loved one Billsdaughter Saturday #33
Foley catheters create their own problems Deminpenn Saturday #57
He's a classic blue bloater. Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #73
OK. I am not a medical professional, and my 2 cents is only worth 2 cents, but . . . colorado_ufo Saturday #34
Equal swelling and not just the legs are also noted by professionals in that thread 🧵. scipan Saturday #40
tsf not golfing is the tell. rubbersole Yesterday #67
Reading the comments in the Thread - gave me a warm feeling (smiling). Dan Saturday #36
I was a caregiver for multiple CHF patients synni Saturday #39
Oh that would be too bad... scipan Saturday #42
He will get the best care qazplm135 Saturday #44
Well there's a limit to what they can do. Worst case, he goes to the front of the line for a heart xplant like Cheney. N scipan Saturday #48
this is a good discussion but bottom line - Nigrum Cattus Saturday #45
I guess Vance could break Teddy Roosevelt's record... ITAL Saturday #46
Regardless, it could still be good news. 3825-87867 Saturday #47
I like the way you think. scipan Saturday #49
I agree...it isn't ethical or accurate to diagnose based on photos... Trueblue Texan Saturday #50
He has a heart? That's news to me. Dave Bowman Saturday #52
If it is not possible to diagnose something without an in-person examination then no one... 3catwoman3 Saturday #54
My diagnosis: Zorro Saturday #55
Standard medical procedure: Aussie105 Saturday #56
Less golfing. scipan Saturday #58
Anyone can claim they are RN on the internet, I wouldn't get my hopes doc03 Saturday #59
But greater than 10 in the thread? scipan Saturday #62
I have a BA in English, and I believe that qualifies me to diagnose him as a vile fuckhead Orrex Saturday #60
Of COURSE he knows he's on borrowed time. no_hypocrisy Saturday #61
Remember Trump's first annual physical Deminpenn Saturday #63
Here's an article cally 13 hrs ago #88
Thanks was just about to post the same link Deminpenn 13 hrs ago #89
More links to the prior heart issues from 2018 Deminpenn 12 hrs ago #90
The make-up is the weird thing Bluetus Yesterday #64
He definitely has some cardio/circulatory problem he's being treated for indusurb Yesterday #66
I, for one, do not CARE what he has, so long as he quits wasting oxygen. niyad Yesterday #68
Hear, hear! Hugin 23 hrs ago #71
+1 dalton99a 14 hrs ago #83
Worthless "diagnosis" ... nt Raine 23 hrs ago #70
Love one of the posts - Sending Clots and Prayers! GoneOffShore 23 hrs ago #72
Oh yea you can diagnose from a distance. As a retired nurse, I called it years ago. It's CHF. flying_wahini 19 hrs ago #77
Be nice to have comment from MD Bluestocking 19 hrs ago #78
Interesting post that you presented in a very balanced way. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 19 hrs ago #79
I don't care what's wrong with him; but it's apparent that something is, Ocelot II 19 hrs ago #80
It could be CHF, but I wouldn't bet on it Jersey Devil 18 hrs ago #81
For this thread LetMyPeopleVote 14 hrs ago #82
Perfect! Nt scipan 13 hrs ago #86
My spouse and a friend got over the ankle swelling once their HBP got under control wishstar 14 hrs ago #85
Frankly Greg_In_SF 13 hrs ago #87
I learned things. Demobrat 10 hrs ago #92
This is what I was coming to post, sort of misanthrope 10 hrs ago #93
Problem with people like Trump...Hell doesn't want them. Xolodno 7 hrs ago #95
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