Trump at Walter Reed Hospital So the president was flown to the hospital yesterday afternoon. Sounds serious. But his walk to the helicopter looked staged. How sick is he? Today on the news, they said it was a precautionary move and he would be there a few days. Dr. Conley, the White House physician, gave a brief and confusing update. Dr. Conley said he was doing very well. But the doctor refused to answer questions about when Trump was last tested. Isn't that important? The doc said "they were 72 hours into the diagnosis"... What? Wasn't he at a campaign rally then? Later, the White House issued a statement that Conley misspoke. Chief of staff, Mark Meadows sounded much more concerned. "The next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care." This confusion is too much. Time to get away from the TV! Sod! Don and shook our heads and headed to the front yard. After unloading 80 pieces of sod in our yard, we were exhausted and happily distracted. Exhausted and pleased with ourselves, we headed in and took on some more house projects. It feels good to be healthy.
We eventually had to peek at the TV. More names are popping up. Names of people in Trumps inner circle, who have tested positive. Chris Christy has been hospitalized. Just a few days ago, Trump was making fun of Biden for wearing his mask.
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Cancer, Covid & Coronary... I started this complaining list/blog, in May 2016. I posted 200 gripes about my breast CANCER and then I was done. On March 13, 2020, I started venting all over again, when another disease (starting with a C) interfered with my life. This time it was the invasion of COVID and it affected every person. I ranted for a year, until I got my COVID vaccine in March 2021. CORONARY Artery Disease was the reason I restarted this blog on September 26, 2021. This time it was my hubby Don, who was dealing with a worry that started with the letter "C". Coronavirus and Cancer, Coronary Artery Disease! All are evil, but none can totally get me down... if I vent! I usually end up feeling a little more positive at the end of each post! Navigating This Mess! The most recent post is at the top, from coronary posts in 2022, back to cancer posts in 2016. To find past posts, look below the "Archives" section, to find "Categories". Archives
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