So let's talk about Senator Mitch McConnell...
A lot of you may have seen it, but for those who have not, 81-year-old Senator Mitch McConnell suddenly froze mid-sentence at a podium during a press conference last Wednesday. This caused concerns from the public, for he appeared to be staring at blank space for 19 complete seconds. From questions about seizures to ones asking whether or not the Senator is a robot\u2014all these conspiracy theories circulated since then.
But is he really a robot? Did he really have a seizure? Is he really fine, just as he told the press seconds after coming back to the podium?
What do you think happened with Senator McConnell?
Join me as I talk about this incident and highlight the importance of recognizing symptoms in others, as such could indicate serious health concerns.
Why you need to check this episode:
\u201cObviously, we don\u2019t want to learn by example, but it\u2019s much easier to see something happen especially on the national stage and be like, \u2018Oh, that\u2019s what that is.\u201d\u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
Notable Quotes:
\u201cI think it was a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), which is a mini-stroke, and the reason why I think it's a mini-stroke is (1) because he was able to eventually snap out of it, which we'll see in the video, but (2) the fact that it looked like all of the symptoms of a person who've had a stroke.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
\u201cWhen we\u2019re trying to separate the two\u2014TIA vs. an actual stroke\u2014it\u2019s when you have tissue death that occurs.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
\u201cA lot of people don\u2019t realize that patients with advanced dementia, a lot of them don\u2019t speak. And you may be wondering what in the disease process causes patients with dementia not to speak; it\u2019s literally because they forget how to.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
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