My Japanese student that is a doctor just gave me an interesting case and mentioned that it is exactly like Killary. When I looked it up on the Mayo website, it has all the key points: dehydration, confusion, fainting. It says that a leading cause would be Parkinson's disease. Doctor's give diagnoses based on symptoms that the patine relates. In this case, the symptoms are there for the whole world to see. Seeing the symptoms is better than even having the patient tell and makes a diagnosis that much easier.
Here is the Mayo link:
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/orthostatic-hypotension/basics/symptoms/con-20031255
Orthostatic hypotension (postural hypotension)
The most common symptom of orthostatic hypotension is feeling lightheaded or dizzy when you stand up after sitting or lying down. This feeling, and other symptoms, usually happens shortly after standing up and generally lasts only a few seconds. Orthostatic hypotension signs and symptoms include:
Feeling lightheaded or dizzy after standing up
Blurry vision
Weakness
Fainting (syncope)
Confusion
Nausea
Nervous system disorders. Some nervous system disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, Lewy body dementia, pure autonomic failure and amyloidosis, can disrupt your body's normal blood pressure regulation system.
Hillary did not appear dizzy or orthostatic, as that is temporarily caused when standing suddenly. At the memorial, Clinton was not sitting, but was standing along with the rest of the crowd
Clinton left the 9/11 memorial during the reading of the names. She walked out being assisted by her nurse or doctor, but she walked with a sturdy and steady gait that was not unusual, certainly nothing that would have drawn attention to herself.
If you look at the video, Clinton appears to become extremely weak only when stepping off the curb and trying to get into the van -- her head starts to wobble, her feet give out, and she starts to collapse all at once, losing one shoe in the process.
It has been stated before that she has great difficulty handling stairs, steps, ramps, and entering into vehicles and planes. As she is being escorted and then hoisted into the van (dumped into the van like a huge side of beef), she loses a pin from her ankle appliance. Some people with Parkinson's disease, particularly musicians, wear a wired ankle brace to help them with balance issues.
See a close up of the video/van scene here:
https://conservativedailypost.com/breaking-hillary-collapses-at-911-memorial-mysterious-metal-pin-falls-out/NOTE: The experience of the
legs suddenly giving out is a common symptom of Cipro/Zithromax fluoride poisoning because these antibiotics have been modified with fluoride to help push the drug across the blood-brain barrier. I experienced this strange weakness in my left leg after being hospitalized where I was being giving massive doses of IV Cipro when I had
pneumonia. After release from the hospital I was assaulted with three series of Zithromax because the bacteria causing the pneumonia was resistant to Cipro. Two neurologists said that I have no reflexes in my left leg and ankle. However, with current laws in place protecting pharmaceutical companies, victims of drug poisoning cannot seek relief in the courts. Nevertheless, there are herbs that do help the brain and nervous system to recover somewhat. The most worrisome part, is that fluoride in the water, in our toothpaste, and in most of the pharmaceutical drugs is a highly suspected cause of Parkinson's and Alzheimers.