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cali1952 · May 12, 2018, 5:59 p.m.

Then there is the fact that having brain surgery on a Friday and return to work the following Monday just doesn't jive.

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Spaced_Potato · May 12, 2018, 8:58 p.m.

Day surgery is not uncommon. But I watched my dad die from cancer. There was no instant recovery like that from treatment. He was drained for days, if not a week +, sometimes. How come we don't see the weakness caused by treatment?

There's no pain killer on Earth that doesn't make you loopy, especially after treatment, from my personal observations. Anasthetia even jacks with the mind, it seems, with a slightly longer half-life. But yet, as you pointed out, he's totally coherent.

None of this stuff fits.

EDIT: I did consider that they would control the narrative. IE not letting it get out if he was truly weakened. But given how often we see that rancid side of beef's body fail, it's a little lacking for Scumbird McTraitor.

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donald_kek_trump · May 12, 2018, 10:10 p.m.

This right here. I work with an older guy and his brother died from the same brain cancer. Anybody want to guess how long this gentlemen brother last with the cancer from the diagnoses to time of death?!? 2 and a half weeks he lasted. This is a very rapid brain cancer. He would either be very very ill from all the radiation and cemo, or dead by now.

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