Donald Trump working with dementia? Psychologist accused of decline in motor skills; ‘Teletel’ cites sign

A psychologist has alleged that Donald Trump may demonstrate early signs of dementia, especially in his motor skills, and a “teletel” symbol in his right leg, which may indicate that the former president is struggling with a specific type of position. Dr. John Gartner has expressed concern about Trump’s coordination, which he believes that has deteriorated over time, suggesting that this fall may be a symptom of dementia. “When we talk about deteriorating with dementia, I was focusing on the language because it is the thing we see the most, but we always see a decline in motor performance,” he explained during an appearance in Dean Obdallah show.
Old footage vs. current stumble Dr. Gartner saw a change in Trump’s motor abilities, cited the old 79 -year -old footage engaged in the game. This analysis comes amidst renewed concerns about Trump’s cognitive health, after which some people are saying “clear signal”, which is being compared to biden. Dr. Gartner commented, “We found some athletic activities in the 80s. I have a film playing volleyball, diving to dig and hit a high shot, he was very coordinated,” Dr. Gartner commented. “And now, you know that he really has trouble getting up from the stairs, he travels and falls,” he said. Accepting that a single decline is not a decisive evidence of dementia, Dr. Gartner insisted that there are additional indicators. He said during a recently broadcast program, “I hate doing a gotcha thing, oh he got stuck on the stairs, but no, her move is slow, she is falling.”‘Teletel’ leg swing The psychologist stated that Trump repeatedly displayed a symptom that is “clinical” of frontotemporal dementia, mentioning that other medical professionals have also seen this sign on it. “The second thing that is really even more diagnostic, and I had a neurologist, indicate it and then many neurologists confirmed it, if the way you walk, he has a leg swing, where he says one leg swing, where his right is swinging in a semi -weigh, and he is swinging around it, and he is swinging around it,” Dr. Gartner gave the details. “This is very clear in some tape and not so much in others, but the swing of that right leg is considered a specific type of dementia, the very clinical of the frontotemporal dementia,” he continued. Dr. Gartner mentioned that forensic psychiatrist Dr. Zofman also told him that “he is fully convinced that it is the frontotemporal dementia that he has that teltell right leg swing.” The characteristic of the frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, behavior and language difficulties is a rare form of dementia. It targets the frontal and cosmic lobe of the brain and usually increases gradually, deteriorating over time.Recent footage fuel speculation Concerns about Trump’s right leg are not new; The observers recently told the President that in favor of his left leg, the Air Force completing the steps of one. An X user commented on Trump’s seat shared a video from the broadcast network to the right: “He is working to lift all the heavy legs. He is really making sure that it is firmly placed,” as reported by the US. This observation comes between various clips a broadcast of social media in the last one year that shows Trump drawing his right leg. Former federal and state prosecutor Ron Philipkovski highlighted Trump’s dynamics issues, tweeting in October: “Tram’s clip in the last few months pulling his right leg. He refused to release his medical record,” he refused to release his medical record, “showing several examples where the former President seemed to be physically struggling.What does the White House say Nevertheless, in April, Trump’s White House physician declared him in tip-top shape. Captain Sean Barbabella assured the public of Trump’s health with a statement: “President Trump demonstrates excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the commander-in-chief and the head of the state after the initial annual physical examination of his second term. Medical evaluation included mental state, nerves, motor functions, sensory functions and neurological tests assessing reflexes, where Trump did not display any indicator of depression or anxiety according to memo. The President also attached the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA), a test used to detect cognitive loss and early signs of dementia, scoring 30 out of 30, scoring 30 out of 30, the physician said. After cognitive evaluation, Trump proudly stated the journalists that he got “every reply correct.” He expressed confidence about his goodness: “Overall, I felt that I was in great shape,” adding, “a good heart, a good soul, a very good soul.”