Hillary Clinton not feeling well, leaves 9/11 event early

September 11 23:00 2016

HILLARY Clinton’s abrupt departure from the September 11 memorial service in NY after suffering a “medical episode” has reignited the questions about her health first raised by Donald Trump and his supporters.

BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty ImagesDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leaves a memorial service at the National 9/11 Memorial September 11, 2016 in NY. “During the ceremony, she felt overheated so departed to go to her daughter’s apartment, and is feeling much better”.

“Bringing Islam into the definition of our enemy actually serves the objective of the radical jihadists and there’s a lot of evidence of that”, she said, citing a Time magazine op-Ed by Matt Olsen, formerly a director of the National Counterterrorism Center under President Barack Obama.

Lisa Bardack, MD, the personal physician for Mrs Clinton since 2001, releases a healthcare statement which reveals her patient to be a “healthy 67-year-old female”. It thus seems unlikely her remarks were unplanned.

The statement says Clinton became overheated at the 9/11 event and dehydrated, but is now rehydrated. “Every time I think about Trump, I get allergic”.

Making her comments at a New York City “LGBT” fundraiser Friday night, Clinton was referring to half of Donald Trump’s supporters, who she also said were “irredeemable” and “not America”. “What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did not follow what our experts. said to do, and I was very, very surprised”.

Clinton left the annual remembrance event Sunday morning and headed to her daughter’s nearby apartment.

Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson, who is not a doctor, last month diagnosed Clinton with dysphasia, a disorder that impairs speech and comprehension.

An AFP journalist at the ceremony noted that Clinton, dressed in a navy suit and white blouse, was greeting people as she left and did not appear to be rushing out.

Video from the scene appears to show Clinton unable to stand, almost falling to the ground as Secret Service agents help her get into a waiting van.

Weather in New York Sunday was rather muggy, with temperatures expected to reach the 80s.

What’s more, judging from this photo of Clinton leaving Chelsea’s apartment post-recovery, that is a lot of layers. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump issued her a challenge, in an August tweet, to release her medical records. But she has been repeatedly criticized by conservatives and accused of hiding more serious health issues. And Hillary proved this just days later, calling roughly a quarter of the electorate a “basket of deplorables” who are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic – you name it”. It noted that her current medical conditions include hyperthyroidism and seasonal pollen allergies.

Asked last week if she was concerned about “conspiracy theories” related to her health, Clinton said she wasn’t. In 2008, Republican Sen.

The health statement says the blood clot, also known as a thrombosis, that Clinton suffered between her brain and skull following a fainting spell and concussion in late 2012 is completely resolved.

Whether Clinton likes it or not, her “overheating” episode comes at a very bad time for her campaign.

Yet Clinton, who is now 68, also had to undergo anticoagulation therapy to dissolve a blood clot and had to wear special glasses to correct double vision for almost two months starting in late 2012.

Hillary Clinton at the 9/11 Memorial before she left the event after overheating

Hillary Clinton not feeling well, leaves 9/11 event early
 
 
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