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As I have been posting for a long time—Trump is displaying frightening signs & symptoms of dementia

Per Raw Story:

“ Psychiatrist flags 'alarming' debate tic — and urges Trump to seek a neurologist”

“ Former President Donald Trump should immediately seek a neurologist after exhibiting a classic and common sign of dementia at the presidential debates on Tuesday, according to a prominent psychiatrist.

Prof. Richard A. Friedman, director of the psychopharmacology clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College, argued in an Atlantic editorial Thursday that Trump's rhetorical tendencies would make any mental health expert "very worried."

"Trump’s expressions of those tendencies were alarming," wrote Friedman. "He displayed some striking, if familiar, patterns that are commonly seen among people in cognitive decline."

Friedman's concern stemmed from Trump's repetitive speech pattern. The psychiatrist argued it did not represent a political tactic but a worrying compulsion.

To prove his point, Friedman quoted at length Trump's response to a question as to whether he held any lingering regrets after the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.

"I have said 'blood bash—bath,'" Trump replied. "It was a different term, and it was a term that related to energy, because they have destroyed our energy business. That was where bloodbath was. Also, on Charlottesville, that story has been, as you would say, debunked. Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Jesse—all of these people, they covered it. If they go an extra sentence, they will see it was perfect."

Friedman explained that such circumstantial and tangential speech can reflect the inability to engage in logical thinking and argued Trump is losing control of his own "tics."

Another such tic, his repetition or perseverance, can be a sign of serious short-term memory loss, Friedman wrote.

People tend to stick to familiar topics over and over when they experience an impairment in cognitive functioning, for instance, in short-term memory," Friedman wrote. "Given the complexity of the job of being president, short-term memory is a vital skill."

While the psychiatrist made it plain he was offering no diagnosis nor had he examined the former president, Friedman admitted he felt Trump should seek immediate medical attention.

"If a patient presented to me with the verbal incoherence, tangential thinking, and repetitive speech that Trump now regularly demonstrates, I would almost certainly refer them for a rigorous neuropsychiatric evaluation to rule out a cognitive illness," he wrote.

"A condition such as vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease would not be out of the ordinary for a 78-year-old.... For those who do have such diseases or conditions, several treatments and services exist to help them and their loved ones cope with their decline. But that does not mean any of them would be qualified to serve as commander in chief."“
trollslayer · 46-50, M
To be fair - Trump has sounded like this for a long time. It seems like it has gotten worse, but that could be simple aging and not dementia. Aging slows our brains and makes it more difficult to compensate for shortcomings. For example, I would guess most people are slower at Math at age 70 than they are at age 25. But the diagnosis is not important - the symptoms are.

For example, my mom is all over the place and frequently gets off topic. She's been this way for decades. My wife has known my mom only ten years and says this is a clear sign of Alzheimer's and she needs to see a doctor ASAP. I told my wife she has always been this way, but it has gotten a little more noticeable now that she has retired and aged (she is 77). Both my grandmothers died of Alzheimer's - so I am definitely paying attention. When they started Alzheimers there were drastic signs, such as suddenly liking a food that she always hated, and obsessing about something trivial (such as what was inside all the trucks driving down the highway). With my mom, I haven't noticed a drastic change, just that her natural tendency to ramble is more pronounced.

Trump very clearly has Narcissist Personality Disorder. I think reading about what a person with NPD experiences as they age may offer explanations.
Carla · 61-69, F
@trollslayer i believe him to be a sociopath. Ive believed for years.
Narcissism is baked in.
I have to think that the traits of that disorder would amplify with age. Just like your mom's, and my own, personality traits.
Guardian · 56-60, M
Sad, but the clearest evidence yet that Trump is unfit for the office.
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Guardian · 56-60, M
@Vin53 well, actually, me either, but I didnt want to speak ill of the Braindead!
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@Guardian Nice of you!

Far, FAR NICER than the draft dodging, adjudicated sex offender, and CONVICTED FELON DESERVES!
Elisbch · M
Gee if that's true, it's really too bad.🙄
I sure wouldn't want to see him cured. I have no sympathies. I hope he declines rapidly. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@Elisbch He is and he will. He can’t be cured, but he can be contained so that he does less damage to others, society, our democracy, etc.
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@KunsanVeteran GITMO would contain him nicely…
HannahSky · F
I have little tolerance for these doctors who know it's not ok to go on TV or do interviews and dx people.
HannahSky · F
@KunsanVeteran they have a duty to warn if it's their patient
HannahSky · F
@KunsanVeteran he's a quack that the medical board should be investigating
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@HannahSky The Inspector General’s investigation was about as damning as it gets. Jackson and Flynn should already be in prison; not actively aiding and abetting Dirty Diaper Donnie’s next treason/insurrection!

 
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