Amid the ongoing fallout from Joe Biden’s lackluster debate performance on June 27, experts continue to react to possible signs of cognitive decline in the 46th president, with the president himself acknowledging on Monday morning, July 8, that he has suffered cognitive decline. A “terrible night” And he is “very sorry” that it happened.
Judy Gaman, CEO of Texas Executive Medical — a luxury medical services provider in Southlake — told Fox News Digital over the weekend that Biden’s behavior highlights a very real situation Health Crisis In the US
“As a country, we need to talk about the realities of this health crisis — the fact that families are often torn apart by denial,” he said.
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While Biden has not been diagnosed with dementia, Gaman said she sees the same symptoms she experienced with her own mother, who suffered from it Alzheimer’s disease before his death.
“A person with dementia or Alzheimer’s really thinks they’re fine, and if someone believes they’re not, they can get upset,” Gaman said. (He has not examined or treated Biden.)
Fox News Digital reached out to both the White House and the Biden campaign but did not receive a response.
red flags
Based on his speech and demeanor, Gaman said he believes Biden “definitely” shows signs of neurological deficits, including the possibility of Alzheimer’s.
“He keeps staring, loses his train of thought and is rumoured to be very short-tempered,” he said. “Looking at him is like looking at my own mother, who had Alzheimer’s.”
“As a country, we need to talk about the realities of this health crisis — the fact that families are often torn apart because of denial.”
Nearly all early Alzheimer’s patients rely on notes to help them remember, Gaman said.
“As the disease progresses, they need visual aids and instructions to complete the simplest tasks and remember dates and events.”
Observing Biden’s slipperiness and reduced arm movement while walking, Gaman said Parkinson’s disease There could be another possibility.
“If you notice, he also leans forward, which is a classic symptom,” she said. “Slow walking, also known as bradykinesia, is another classic symptom. We’ve all seen how he looks in slow motion.”
Dr. Mark Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine NYU Langone Medical Center And a Fox News medical contributor said it’s more likely Biden has vascular dementia, the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer’s.
Siegel, who has not treated Biden, told Fox News Digital, “His gait is not consistent with Parkinson’s disease.”
“He was visited by a Parkinson’s specialist in January 2024, but a subsequent White House physical determined he did not have the disease.”
“I think what they have is much more consistent with vascular dementia.”
Siegel also said he believes Biden is not showing any signs of progressing Alzheimer’s disease, which typically includes behavioral problems, confusion and hallucinations.
“I don’t think it’s Alzheimer’s,” the doctor said. “I think whatever has happened to him is more consistent with his long-term atrial fibrillation and resulting vascular dementia (inadequate blood flow to areas of the brain). brain aneurysm repair in 1988 and had a brain hemorrhage at that time.”
According to the Mayo Clinic website, vascular dementia occurs when impaired blood flow to the brain results in problems with memory, reasoning, judgment and other thought processes.
This is most often due to a stroke, but can also happen for other reasons. medical conditions Which affect the blood vessels of the brain.
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According to Siegel, most cognitive tests — such as the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment — are designed to assess mild cognitive impairment.
“Biden has gone way beyond that,” he said. “I was talking about doing that from 2020 to 2023.”
“What he needs most now is an MRI. We should ask for an MRI,” Siegel said.
The dangers of denial
Regarding the Biden family’s apparent failure to seek help for the president, Gaman said that in his view, there are only three explanations for it.
“Either they’re in denial and have seen this all happen for some time so they’re less sensitive to the contrast, or they’re fully aware but can’t imagine what would happen to the family (on many levels) if Joe were killed. no longer president,” He said.
Or it could be that they are genuinely grieving and want to hold on to hope that he will somehow get better, Gaman said.
“Denial is a stage of grief,” he said. “It’s made worse by the fact that they’re surrounded by people who put pressure on them not to let their opponent win.”
“This is a medical condition; however, it has huge political implications.”
As for Biden, Siegel said, “He seems to be in denial. That’s very common with dementia or cognitive impairment,” As is depressionBecause people around you start treating you differently.”
Another possibility, according to Gaman, is that “he may not know he has a problem, or he’s hiding his symptoms. He may not be hiding it intentionally.”
“So family members of those affected should take their side and save them from themselves.”
“Ask any family that has struggled with Alzheimer’s, dementia or Parkinson’s, and they will tell you that what we’re seeing (here) is classic,” he added. Most families Those who face it.”
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“His story is playing out on a bigger stage. Remember, the people who are rallying around Biden and hiding the truth have some personal benefit from him being in office.”
If Biden is experiencing cognitive decline, his failure to receive proper guidance is a major problem. Therapeutic Attention According to Gaman, whatever they need to do could put their health at risk.
“While there is no definitive cure for Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s, these conditions are often exacerbated by stress and anxiety.” lack of sleephe told Fox News Digital.
“From Joe’s health perspective, it’s like adding fuel to the fire. From the country’s perspective, we should be looking at this as a health crisis, not a political crisis.”
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Gaman also said that if Biden had any of these problems, he would not ask for help.
“This is a great opportunity to increase funding for research, raise awareness and encourage others who are struggling to come out of denial.”
Siegel said he was also concerned that Possibility of depressionWhich can make dementia worse.
“As a physician, I feel empathy for the president,” he said. “I’ve learned to feel empathy for anyone who is ill. It’s a medical condition, although, of course, it has huge implications. Political implications,
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Siegel said that if Biden has the neurodegenerative condition, symptoms can wax and wane but “usually don’t get better.”
“His condition will probably get worse, especially in the midst of all this stress and investigation.”