As you are probably aware, Joe Biden underwent his first brain surgery while he was still a senator and very early in his political career. But that wasn't his final procedure. The funny liberal "fact-checking" website Snopes had to acknowledge that Biden has indeed experienced not one, but two aneurysms: "The most noteworthy health incident that President Biden has experienced was his intracranial haemorrhage from a cerebral aneurysm in 1988. His aneurysm was repaired surgically,” . His team found a second aneurysm, which had not bled, during this procedure. This too was handled. He has never experienced any aneurysm recurrences. A CT angiography from 2014 revealed no signs of disease return.
In light of this, what effect, if any, have his recent brain surgeries had on his mental health? According to the scientists, "brain trauma" can unquestionably result in dementia in the future. In actuality, it's one of the main factors.
According to Pub Med, persons who have cerebral aneurysms should be regularly evaluated for the early stages of dementia because they are linked to an elevated risk of dementia. I believe Joe Biden is well over the "early stages."
The majority of aphasia types, which harm brain tissue in regions crucial to language processing, are brought on by stroke or another severe brain injury. However, primary progressive aphasia, a subtype of aphasia, is a neurodegenerative illness brought on by the progressive degradation of brain tissue in regions crucial to speech and language. It frequently results from illnesses like Alzheimer's or frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Although speech and language issues are frequently the first signs of the disease, memory loss and personality changes are frequently seen later.
We've all witnessed Joe's verbal stuttering and confusion when attempting to exit a 2-foot stage, but what about his inability to read? Do you realise that? He has trouble reading his teleprompter, and in the video below, Joe, who appears to be close to pass out, fails to read a note he is holding in his hand.
The video is available to view below:
BIDEN: "Um…. uh… having trouble reading this"
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 14, 2022
The Red Wave was stopped by this man, who received 81 million votes. What? You don't think that's true? You bigoted terrorist, how dare you.
What do specialists have to say about situations like this then? a person who is incapable of reading even the most basic texts:
Most persons with Alzheimer's in the middle or mild stage can still read, but as the disease progresses, this capacity will steadily deteriorate. Reading ability will vary because every person with Alzheimer's disease is affected differently.
Reading abilities are largely unaffected by early-stage Alzheimer's, but it may be challenging for the patient to fully understand all they have read, particularly if the subject matter is novel. In these situations, the caregiver might need to help by having the patient hear the information again.
Most people with moderate or middle-stage Alzheimer's will still be able to read, but comprehension and memory of what they are reading will continue to decline. However, some Alzheimer's patients frequently take pleasure in turning the pages of a familiar book or magazine. Others might appreciate hearing someone read aloud to them or browsing a book together.
Even though they may occasionally read a few words aloud, those who are in the late stages of the condition are not very interested in reading. Although the capacity to speak vocally typically declines dramatically in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease, large-type reading materials can be used to help patients who are still able to read. They might appear to be reading earnestly while holding a book or magazine upside down; this behaviour is acceptable and should be tolerated.
Obviously, I am not a medical professional, but I believe Joe Biden sounds and appears to have dementia. There is no "ballot harvesting" that can change the fact that everything he does is a "symptom" of mid- to advanced stage dementia for Democrats.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Wayne Dupree.