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PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:03 AM Yesterday

Well this is not uninteresting:

The released “results” of his physical exam revealed a couple things possibly worth noting:

He’s still on high doses of aspirin daily and that leads me to believe that his episode some time ago which has clearly left him with a right-sided facial droop may, I say may, have been a minor brain bleed, which qualifies as a minor stroke. It would not surprise me in the least if he had other evidences of bleeds, possibly in the frontal cortex which would possibly enhance his fronto-temporal dementia. That’s why he’s had multiple imaging visits.

And I’ll tell you something else: we know from multiple reports, especially Noel Casler’s podcasts, that He’s an Adderall addict. He may be telling people that the white pills that he crushes and snorts are aspirin, so they won’t know that he’s a junkie. Nothing is unbelievable with this guy.

Of course they gave him another cognitive test which the stated he “got” 30/30 “correct”. In all my years, I have never heard of anyone who passed a cognitive exam either flying colors being asked to repeat it within a relatively short time frame.

When all is said and done, and he’s out of the WH one way or another, we should federally fund a museum of his doctors, beginning with the podiatrist who diagnosed the phantom bone spurs,, in order to memorialize this outrageous demonstration of medical lying-through-the-teeth of his physicians throughout the years. A real testimony to grotesque unprofessionalism.


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Well this is not uninteresting: (Original Post) PCIntern Yesterday OP
Stupid question. RandySF Yesterday #1
Absorption through nasal membrane is faster I assume PCIntern Yesterday #2
A former Hillary staffer who worked at NBC RandySF Yesterday #3
Google "Noel Casler" PCIntern Yesterday #4
and he hasnt been sued. mopinko Yesterday #14
Jeezus Joinfortmill 8 hrs ago #41
why do you snort cocaine or other substances, it hits you quicker!!! state of stupid Yesterday #12
Thank you for asking MustLoveBeagles 8 hrs ago #44
Snorting aspirin? Just Jerome Yesterday #5
No PCIntern Yesterday #6
I was thinking the same. Is snorting aspirin actually a thing? ToxMarz Yesterday #16
Rumors on the New York party circuit in the 1980's were that he drank and did coke. mwmisses4289 22 hrs ago #20
Noel Casler stated that he was and is an Adderall addict PCIntern 19 hrs ago #23
Adderall can realy mess you up MadameButterfly 10 hrs ago #38
Guaranteed he's done coke. czarjak 8 hrs ago #43
Because he knows he'll never be held accountable for ANYTHING he does. NT Trueblue Texan 15 hrs ago #24
Couldn't help but laugh... 2naSalit Yesterday #7
Maybe the Smithsonian would be interested? Sweet Rosie Red 15 hrs ago #25
Play an endless loop of his soeeches? The people FSogol 7 hrs ago #45
years ago i got a library book about american scandals. oompah makes harding, nixon, tea pot dome look quaint. pansypoo53219 14 hrs ago #27
There have been... 2naSalit 14 hrs ago #28
I have something like canetoad 12 hrs ago #34
Wow! 2naSalit 11 hrs ago #37
I'd Suggest modrepub Yesterday #8
Two of the four casinos are still standing. Taj is now Hard Rock. Taj was where Fred Trump drove to A.C. with 3Hotdogs Yesterday #15
I stopped taking baby aspirin at 75 Submariner Yesterday #9
It reads like an assignment given to first year residents to create the "perfect" health summary hlthe2b Yesterday #10
The fact that REDACTED is still abusing aspirin really says it all about him... Hugin Yesterday #11
Good point about aceing the exam happy feet Yesterday #13
- - -and then the doctors (probably Democrat physicians) try to fuck him up by making him identify animals 3Hotdogs Yesterday #17
My step-daughter, Nurse Practitioner, said he probably wouldn't last out the year. 3Hotdogs Yesterday #18
Many professionals who work with geriatric individuals PCIntern 23 hrs ago #19
- - let us kneel in prayer that he goes quick and doesn't suffer much 3Hotdogs 20 hrs ago #22
Fingers crossed biophile 21 hrs ago #21
Good bews, that! Joinfortmill 8 hrs ago #42
"So, frankly my fellow Americans, there is something wrong with my Brian."--DJT RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 15 hrs ago #26
What stood out to me was the blood pressure. 105/71 with no apparent meds for it. Katinfl 13 hrs ago #29
And NFW is he 224#. More like 324#. OMGWTF 12 hrs ago #36
Right u are. PCIntern 6 hrs ago #48
I would say he fits the overall profile of an addict anyway nuxvomica 13 hrs ago #30
Who knew there we so many Dr. Theo Morells alive and well in America 80 years on? hatrack 13 hrs ago #31
How Katcat 13 hrs ago #32
Someone who is in "excellent" health doesn't need... LudwigPastorius 12 hrs ago #33
Add to that list all of his sleezy lawyers, many of whom have lost their law license. OMGWTF 12 hrs ago #35
First, do no harm - this oath is being violated on a grand scale... 3catwoman3 8 hrs ago #39
Amen to that Joinfortmill 8 hrs ago #40
It seems weird that if he has had brain bleeds that he would continue the high dose aspirin karynnj 7 hrs ago #46
My experience in the med. field ... oldsoldierfadingfast 6 hrs ago #47
Nothing but the best. Like a fuhrer deserves. usonian 4 hrs ago #49

PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
2. Absorption through nasal membrane is faster I assume
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:10 AM
Yesterday

And likely more “effective” from an addict’s point of view. Much was made of that incident where a hunk flew out of his nose on camera years ago.

RandySF

(86,699 posts)
3. A former Hillary staffer who worked at NBC
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:15 AM
Yesterday

heard stories about Trump snorting something when he was on set for 'The Apprentice'.

PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
4. Google "Noel Casler"
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:20 AM
Yesterday

He talks about the incontinence and drug use as well as the beauty contests. He was there for it all.

PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
6. No
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:33 AM
Yesterday

He’s snorting adderall but when people see the pills he’d say that it’s just aspirin. This is in addition to the aspirin that he actually takes.

ToxMarz

(3,091 posts)
16. I was thinking the same. Is snorting aspirin actually a thing?
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:14 AM
Yesterday

It sounds like it would burn like hell, too what result? And why would he snort any white powder in front of anyone and not in private.

mwmisses4289

(4,808 posts)
20. Rumors on the New York party circuit in the 1980's were that he drank and did coke.
Sat May 30, 2026, 09:27 AM
22 hrs ago

So he would be used to snorting. However, keep in mind these are unsubstantiated rumors of t using and drinking some forty or so years ago.

PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
23. Noel Casler stated that he was and is an Adderall addict
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:36 PM
19 hrs ago

And he’s quite reliable.

As far as liquor goes, I can see where he doesn’t or wouldn’t drink. A lot of people don’t like the taste or the sensation of it.

2naSalit

(103,938 posts)
7. Couldn't help but laugh...
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:44 AM
Yesterday

At the idea of a museum!

Suddenly my coffee charged brain went to a general crime museum for the most high level crimes in our history which then went to the reality that it would end up being configured like the museum at The House on the Rock! It's a rambling museum where it starts out small and quaint as a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired house that grows into an hours-long wander through magnificent collections into larger and ever grander displays of full sized carousels and fantastic musical machines! In the case of a crime museum, I could see -45's regime being that last three large collections on display and spilling out into the parking lot where, perhaps, that flying Qatari jet might be viewed.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_on_the_Rock#Layout_and_attractions

Sweet Rosie Red

(156 posts)
25. Maybe the Smithsonian would be interested?
Sat May 30, 2026, 04:16 PM
15 hrs ago

Or the Trump “Library”? They could put up a replica of the Oval with all the cheap gilt filigree! And play endless loops of his speeches!

pansypoo53219

(23,202 posts)
27. years ago i got a library book about american scandals. oompah makes harding, nixon, tea pot dome look quaint.
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:03 PM
14 hrs ago

2naSalit

(103,938 posts)
28. There have been...
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:09 PM
14 hrs ago

Some real doozies in the past but I think these guys are the worst so far.

2naSalit

(103,938 posts)
37. Wow!
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:51 PM
11 hrs ago

I think I had heard of this some time ago, I knew there was one somewhere in the world.

modrepub

(4,210 posts)
8. I'd Suggest
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:02 AM
Yesterday

Putting this museum in Atlantic City, possibly in one of his old casinos if they are still standing. It would need expanding and in 50-100 years it’ll probably be underwater when the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets fully collapse, which will be a fitting tribute to MAGA and all the corporates who told us the science behind global warming was bunk.

3Hotdogs

(15,596 posts)
15. Two of the four casinos are still standing. Taj is now Hard Rock. Taj was where Fred Trump drove to A.C. with
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:10 AM
Yesterday

a couple of million in cash. He bought chips and never cashed them in. The "buy in" was used either as an asset for accounting purposes or to pay a note that came due.

The Trump Castle is now the Golden Nugget. It is one of the two "rattiest" casinos that still operate in A.C.

Submariner

(13,457 posts)
9. I stopped taking baby aspirin at 75
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:11 AM
Yesterday

when a study came out a few years ago indicating those of us over 75 taking aspirin could experience brain bleeds.

So along with cholesterol, if we're lucky maybe he has a massive cranial hemorrhage and bleed out in his near future.

hlthe2b

(114,830 posts)
10. It reads like an assignment given to first year residents to create the "perfect" health summary
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:15 AM
Yesterday

for an 80 year old--bamboozling the masses and media-- while leaving out significant details (that medication list sans dosages or prior history of meds with dates of discontinuance for many--amusing) or explaining the many other questions experienced physicians would have-- whether internists, neurologists, cardiologists, gerontologists, or radiologists...A fourth year medical student would get a pass. An intern might get a chance to revise... An R-1, would get an emphatic "talking to" and asked whether they were being intentionally obtuse (and too cute by half), but hey Dr. Sean, it got the job done, I guess.

Hugin

(38,035 posts)
11. The fact that REDACTED is still abusing aspirin really says it all about him...
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:33 AM
Yesterday

Not only would it explain most of the visible signs of progressive physical decline. It also illustrates his rejection of the idea that anyone may know more than he does, including doctors and anyone with a lick of sense. Who knows, maybe after it was first brought up he is doubling down just to show them!


Major Long-Term Effects

Gastrointestinal (GI) Bleeding and Ulcers: Aspirin blocks the enzymes that help protect the stomach lining. Over time, this often leads to gastritis, stomach ulcers, and a heightened risk of serious upper GI bleeding. nhs.uk

Hemorrhagic Stroke: While aspirin protects against clot-related (ischemic) strokes, its blood-thinning effect simultaneously increases the risk of bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Mayo Clinic

Easy Bruising and Bleeding: Because aspirin permanently disables platelets, your blood takes longer to clot. This results in easier bruising, nosebleeds, or prolonged bleeding from minor cuts. NHS inform

Renal and Hepatic Effects: Long-term, high-dose usage can cause kidney (renal) insufficiency or liver enzyme elevations, although this is less common with low-dose regimens. Mayo Clinic

Heart Failure Risk: Some recent studies indicate that prolonged, daily aspirin use may increase the risk of heart failure, even in individuals who previously had no cardiovascular disease. ScienceDirect.com



Along with the miasma of other substance abuse and a lifestyle of the poorest choices.

Stand back, folks. This tick is about to pop.

happy feet

(1,304 posts)
13. Good point about aceing the exam
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:53 AM
Yesterday

And taking it again in 6 months. When I complained about taking the exam annually my doctor told me if? I earned a perfect score she'd let me take in 2 years instead of 1 year😊 So far so good.

3Hotdogs

(15,596 posts)
17. - - -and then the doctors (probably Democrat physicians) try to fuck him up by making him identify animals
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:17 AM
Yesterday

from shit-hole countries, like elephants or giraffes. AND HE STILL PASSES THE TESTS. That's how mentally strong he is.

IF they wanted to be fair they would use American animals like dogs, cats, horses, birds and stuff.

3Hotdogs

(15,596 posts)
18. My step-daughter, Nurse Practitioner, said he probably wouldn't last out the year.
Sat May 30, 2026, 07:19 AM
Yesterday

6 more months to go?

PCIntern

(28,638 posts)
19. Many professionals who work with geriatric individuals
Sat May 30, 2026, 08:22 AM
23 hrs ago

Say the same or the equivalent.

3Hotdogs

(15,596 posts)
22. - - let us kneel in prayer that he goes quick and doesn't suffer much
Sat May 30, 2026, 11:17 AM
20 hrs ago

next week would be ok.

Katinfl

(903 posts)
29. What stood out to me was the blood pressure. 105/71 with no apparent meds for it.
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:54 PM
13 hrs ago

At least it not state any blood pressure meds. No way his numbers are that low.

nuxvomica

(14,267 posts)
30. I would say he fits the overall profile of an addict anyway
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:22 PM
13 hrs ago

He lies a lot, is combative at the slightest provocation, and doesn't seem "all there" sometimes. Most people who have dealt with addicts/alcoholics are familiar with these signs.

LudwigPastorius

(15,077 posts)
33. Someone who is in "excellent" health doesn't need...
Sat May 30, 2026, 06:49 PM
12 hrs ago

makeup to cover their rotting, zombie hand.

3catwoman3

(29,878 posts)
39. First, do no harm - this oath is being violated on a grand scale...
Sat May 30, 2026, 10:52 PM
8 hrs ago

...by all the physicians caring for Trump. By allowing him to continue to in office, they are harming the entire population of the US.

They should all have their licenses revoked.

karynnj

(61,141 posts)
46. It seems weird that if he has had brain bleeds that he would continue the high dose aspirin
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:01 AM
7 hrs ago

I realize he is bad taking advice, but if a doctor told his his tests showed he had evidence of brain bleeds and he should avoid anything thinning his blood, it's hard to believe he continues it.

47. My experience in the med. field ...
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:44 AM
6 hrs ago

taught me that there are some 'very' good doctors out there, along with some good doctors, some average doctors, some poor doctors and some very poor doctors.
Now I learn there is a bottom to the pit of doctoring - and they are called 'Trump's doctors'.

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