Donald Trump is exhausted, his staffers say and thats why he’s committing some gaffes

It's just like pretty much everything else w/ Trump.

He warned about a "cloud of investigation" if Hillary was elected President, and said healthcare would be "easy." And on & on.

And Jeb was low energy, and Hillary had no stamina. And now, in his first big trip...he's exhausted.

there is no winning with you. If he kept talking about his high stamina you would call him egotistical. When he's humble that's still bad.
 
Take if up with the medical community you insufferable prick. JPP's own phony forum physician.

what medical community are you speaking to?

Pneumonia is bacterial which means is contagious though spread of droplets upon respiration.

But hey your betters told you otherwise

You probably believed you got knocked up sliding down a bannister
 
Trump is 70 years old and on the verge of a nervous breakdown amid all the investigations...
His present condition is ...
"fragile"...
 
Bacterial pneumonia not contagious?????????????????? :whoa: You really would have people here believe that?
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<sigh> Let me type real slowly here. A person gets sick from some type of bacteria, virus or fungus. If the person has a weakened immune system, bad health or some other problem, the bacteria can cause an inflammation of the lungs. Pneumonia.

Doctors classify bacterial pneumonia based on whether it developed inside or outside a hospital.

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP):
This is the most common type of bacterial pneumonia. CAP occurs when you get an infection after exposure to bacterial agents outside of a healthcare setting. You can get CAP by breathing in respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes, or by skin-to-skin contact.


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP):
HAP occurs within two to three days of exposure to germs in a medical setting, such as a hospital or doctor’s office. This is also called a “nosocomial infection.” This type of pneumonia is often more resistant to antibiotics and more is difficult to treat than CAP.
 
Isn't this the asshole, who bragged about his stamina doing the campaign?

http://www.salon.com/2017/05/22/don...-say-and-thats-why-hes-committing-some-gffes/

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President princess curtsy doesn't seem to have any stamina. That happens a lot to old, out of shape, fat guys.
For the sake of the nation, somebody needs to get his fat ass off the KFC fried chicken, and onto a treadmill!
 
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<sigh> Let me type real slowly here. A person gets sick from some type of bacteria, virus or fungus. If the person has a weakened immune system, bad health or some other problem, the bacteria can cause an inflammation of the lungs. Pneumonia.

Doctors classify bacterial pneumonia based on whether it developed inside or outside a hospital.

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP):
This is the most common type of bacterial pneumonia. CAP occurs when you get an infection after exposure to bacterial agents outside of a healthcare setting. You can get CAP by breathing in respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes, or by skin-to-skin contact.


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP):
HAP occurs within two to three days of exposure to germs in a medical setting, such as a hospital or doctor’s office. This is also called a “nosocomial infection.” This type of pneumonia is often more resistant to antibiotics and more is difficult to treat than CAP.

How awesome that you just posted shit you don't fucking understand.


Why don't you reread the last sentence under your copy and paste for CAP. That by its very definition is CONTAGIOUS you stupid fucking mouth breather.

Only a dumb twat like you would post shit that proves ME right and yet still think you are right

Also there is aspiration pneumonia (very rare) and ventilator associated pneumonia. People have moved away from the term nosocomial.

Fungal pneumonia is very uncommon particularly with Candida albicans. You do see Aspergillus pneumonia in patients with severe neutropenia, particularly BMT patients.

Don't fuck with me on this stuff

You never hear the term "non contagious pneumonia". It is like a white hispanic
 
Let me make it even simpler for the mouth breathing KKKhristiefan

One of the signs and symptoms of pneumonia is coughing. When people cough they expel droplets. Those droplets carry bacteria. If another individual is close enough they can be infected.

I would direct KKKhristiefan to look up the term "droplet precautions"

Don't fuck with me on this
 
How awesome that you just posted shit you don't fucking understand.


Why don't you reread the last sentence under your copy and paste for CAP. That by its very definition is CONTAGIOUS you stupid fucking mouth breather.

Only a dumb twat like you would post shit that proves ME right and yet still think you are right

Also there is aspiration pneumonia (very rare) and ventilator associated pneumonia. People have moved away from the term nosocomial.

Fungal pneumonia is very uncommon particularly with Candida albicans. You do see Aspergillus pneumonia in patients with severe neutropenia, particularly BMT patients.

Don't fuck with me on this stuff

You never hear the term "non contagious pneumonia". It is like a white hispanic

The foul phony forum physician speaks. Stop pretending you're some kind of medical whiz, ignoramus. You're so fucking arrogant you don't even understand what I've posted. You just need your "gotcha" moment.

The CAP sentence reads that you get exposure to agents by breathing respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes. It doesn't say you get it by breathing droplets or skin-to-skin contact only from another person who has pneumonia. You could get pneumonia if you had the flu and then developed a lung inflammation. The flu was the initial factor.

Bacterial pneumonia is an infection of your lungs caused by certain bacteria. The most common one is Streptococcus (pneumococcus), but other bacteria can cause it too. If you’re young and basically healthy, these bacteria can live in your throat without causing any trouble. But if your body’s defenses (immune system) become weak for some reason, the bacteria can go down into your lungs. When this happens, the air sacs in your lungs get infected and inflamed. They fill up with fluid, and that causes pneumonia.
 
Let me make it even simpler for the mouth breathing KKKhristiefan

One of the signs and symptoms of pneumonia is coughing. When people cough they expel droplets. Those droplets carry bacteria. If another individual is close enough they can be infected.

I would direct KKKhristiefan to look up the term "droplet precautions"

Don't fuck with me on this

Let me make it even simpler for you, shithead.

Do people get pneumonia only from others who have pneumonia?
 
<sigh> Let me type real slowly here. A person gets sick from some type of bacteria, virus or fungus. If the person has a weakened immune system, bad health or some other problem, the bacteria can cause an inflammation of the lungs. Pneumonia.

Doctors classify bacterial pneumonia based on whether it developed inside or outside a hospital.

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP):
This is the most common type of bacterial pneumonia. CAP occurs when you get an infection after exposure to bacterial agents outside of a healthcare setting. You can get CAP by breathing in respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes, or by skin-to-skin contact.


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP):
HAP occurs within two to three days of exposure to germs in a medical setting, such as a hospital or doctor’s office. This is also called a “nosocomial infection.” This type of pneumonia is often more resistant to antibiotics and more is difficult to treat than CAP.


Bottom line...............it is contagious.
 
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