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A dementia treatment?
An alzheimer's treatment.
I can't the clip handily, but it was on the Majority Report and they started a calendar after a nurse called in about a specific treatment, which requires regular and repeated MRI's to verify effectiveness, thats on just about a 28 day schedule, specifically for amyloid plaques. It needs to be done intravenously and apparently, they go for the hand or the forearm. The MRI's are to keep track of and look for monitoring progress of the disease, treatments. Sam started what he calls the "Trump period calendar" to keep track of it.
So Trumps had like 3-4 MRI's in the past 4 months? Each time its for his "annual" physical and its the "best they've ever seen", as well as being given a battery of extremely basic cognitive tests. Each time Trump starts to slag/ slide, within about 10 days we get news of walter reed visit, an MRI, and suddenly Trump is protecting their right hand from visibility.
I mean none of it is concrete and all very circumstantial, but look for the ~28 day cycle of Trump having pep, being more aggressive, then sliding there being reports of decline, then back to pep in his step the next week.
He also specifically mentioned the MRI wasn't of his brain so it was definitely for his brain.
https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/treatments/lecanemab-leqembi
This is actually really cool. Thank you for answering
Yeah its great that at least there is something.
Slowly having your memories taken away from you sounds like a particularly heinous torment.
Some perts from the link:
On Jan. 26, 2025, the FDA approved once every four weeks maintenance dosing of lecanemab for early Alzheimer's disease. On August 29, the FDA approved weekly subcutaneous maintenance dosing of lecaneamb for early Alzheimer's disease. The hope is that at-home administration of the treatment will be less burdensome...
The treatment will allow people to have more time to participate in daily life and live independently.
Your health care provider will also do a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan before starting treatment with lecanemab
approved just after Trump took office. definitely just correlation but it fits nicely for a conspiracy theory.
I've heard of 2 MRIs, when were the 3-4th?
I thought we were in the 3-4 range but tbf, I don't actually keep close enough tabs to say that with 100% confidence. I know we're at a minimum in the 2+ range; I thought there were at least 3.
As someone who just lost one grandparent to dementia and has another entering treatment (and in the process of being moved into a care facility) he definitely has dementia or a similar cognitive decline. If you watch him now when he's publicly speaking and compare it to his 2016 campaign he's just not the same person anymore. He's now seeming to not remember what he was to be speaking about, going on random unexpected tangents, needs to be led around by someone else when anywhere other than the White House (and may also need to be led around within the White House, but that's not as visible) occasionally walks completely a different direction from where he should be going, and he's lost his talent for remembering names, mixing people's names with associations when he speaks ("Tim Apple" of Apple CEO Tim Cook, or "Tim Minnesota" of Tim Walz) or occasionally naming someone who hasn't held the position in a very long time, looking directly at the solar eclipse while the eclipse glasses were in his hand (or pocket? I can't remember now) its all really clear dementia behavior. Also the tests he's described taking, he describes them exactly as coherently and in an extremely similar manner to my grandmother's descriptions of probably the same tests. She also knew she had an MRI (and named the wrong thing it was for) and kept saying it was tomorrow for a week, which is pretty comparable to how Trump has been talking about his MRIs.
Like, for a normal person in an assisted living facility, I'd say with his mix of ailments he might not even make it until the end of the year, but he has quite frankly the best access to healthcare of anyone in the entire world. We're going to watch this poor man regress until there's no sign of him left because his team refuses to publicly admit that their guy is dying. Honestly it feels like elder abuse, letting him act like a toddler on the world stage (which is what dementia does, its like the person regresses in age) instead of publicly announcing his decline and how his team will be reviewing his work and slowly taking over his duties as he becomes less capable, letting him decline not in the spotlight but in privacy. It'll be an interesting next few years for sure, because I'll be shocked if he survives to the end of his presidency
Hopefully Melania isn't the new Nancy Reagan, making policy calls behind the scenes.
I'm skeptical of what your parent is saying...sounds quite like the adenochrome conspiracy theory. But at the same time, it's quite likely that the POTUS would get on medical trials if something seemed both promising and relatively safe.
With this particular president...I wouldn't put it past him to obtain some unethical treatment (such as proposed in the adenochrome conspiracy theory, but probably not actually adenochrome).
Adrenochrome would be ironically hilarious since it's a big part of the Q conspiracy towards Hillary and stuff.
I always thought it was a fictional drug plot device in Fear and Loathing
Adrenochrome is a real thing. It's a byproduct of the breakdown of adrenaline, and it itself breaks down into a compound that can be used as an anti-hemorrhage drug. It's also mass-produced and doesn't need to be harvested from humans.
But it was also in F&L.
Speed.
Speed Extended Release? That would be a wild treatment for certain things.