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In reply to the discussion: My unfounded theory about Trump's cognitive test [View all]Ilsa
(61,675 posts)5. Drugs like Namenda and Aricept can help slow it down, but someone
should be administering it to make certain he doesn't forget to take it.
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There's an article in WaPo that says Trump took the test in early 2018-2 1/2 years ago!
Lonestarblue
Jul 2020
#29
I'm wondering if he's been put on a medication to try to temporarily manage his symptoms
Siwsan
Jul 2020
#4
He just has an old brain, wasn't that good to start with. He doesn't do any brain exercises to help
LiberalArkie
Jul 2020
#11
I'm a retired speech-language pathologist, have probably administered thousands of standardized
phylny
Jul 2020
#14
The hippie doctor confessed that the patient dictated the report of his own physical exam.
Marcuse
Jul 2020
#32
personally, i think it's almost a guarantee that the test showed impairment. the tell is that he's
unblock
Jul 2020
#23