More On Hillary’s Health And Amygdala Hijacks

A good article here, though it omits the neurological/psychological stressors that set her off, as well as the neurological symptoms, which IMO are the most evident:

Instead, she has been secretly visiting the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, where she arrives through a private entrance out of public sight and where she can rely on her doctors not to speak to the media.

Sources close to Hillary tell me that her doctors have discovered she suffers from arrhythmia (an abnormal heart beat) and a leaking heart valve. They have recommended that she consider having valve replacement surgery, but Hillary has refused because she does not want to risk the negative political fallout from stories about such a serious operation.

In addition to the arrhythmia and leaking heart valve, Hillary suffers from chronic low blood pressure, insufficient blood flow, a tendency to form life-threatening blood clots, and troubling side effects from her medications.

Her doctors have prescribed Coumadin, a blood thinner, and a beta blocker to treat her condition. However, these medications make her drowsy and tired, lower her blood pressure, and have led to frequent bouts of light-headedness and fainting spells…

For example, after her 11-hour testimony before the Trey Gowdy Benghazi committee, Hillary swooned as she walked to her waiting Secret Service SUV and had to be carried into the back seat by her aides.

Among Hillary’s friends, it is common knowledge that she suffers from tension headaches, sits with her feet elevated, nods off to sleep while studying her speeches, gets dizzy and has frequently stumbled and fallen at her home in Chappaqua. She asks her closest aide, Huma Abedin, to rub her shoulders and bring her cold compresses for her neck and forehead.

Headaches are traditionally associated with anger in traditional medical systems, anger being merely a neurochemical imbalance akin to the sadness imbalance that produces depression. Headaches are also associated with emotional imbalances in modern Western Medicine, as documented here:

Emotional stress is one of the most common causes of migraine headache. Migraine sufferers are generally found to be more emotional and more highly affected by stressful events.

During stressful events, certain chemicals in the brain are released to combat the situation (known as the “flight or fight” response). The release of these chemicals can cause vascular (blood vessel) changes that can bring about migraines. Repressed (bottled up) emotions surrounding stress — such as anxiety, worry, excitement, and fatigue — can increase muscle tension, and dilated (widened) blood vessels can make the migraine worse.

Stress is also an important factor in tension headache. Tension headache can either be episodic (the headache happens from time to time) or chronic (long-term). Episodic tension headache is usually triggered by a particular stressful situation, or a build-up of stress. It can generally be treated by over-the-counter analgesics.

Daily stress, such as from a high-pressure job, can lead to chronic tension headache. Treatment for chronic tension headache usually involves stress management, counseling, biofeedback, and possibly the use of antidepressant or anxiety-reducing medicines.

Fight or flight, as in amygdala hijack.

They are also triggered with either light or noise, but usually not both, as well as smells:

Some patients may have either sensitivity to light or sensitivity to noise, but not both…

In general, similar stimuli seem to trigger all primary headaches, although people with migraines may be more sensitive to some of them (weather, certain smells, light, and smoke) than people with tension headaches.

So Roger Stone needs to sit in the front row, with a lit, flashing LED broach, taking flash photos, smoking a cigar, and belching loudly after a big breakfast of bean burritos.

Interestingly, there is a theory that these things can be triggered by perceiving images of people experiencing pain, as well as calling up memories of past experiences of them, because the memories and imagery are linked within the brain to the mechanisms which trigger the symptoms:

Patients with chronic pain are known to have increased prevalence of emotional/psychiatric abnormalities. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders is highest in patients with CDH than in patients with less frequent headache; hence the interrelation between the pain network and the limbic system [33]. Observational studies have demonstrated that stress may both precede and follow the onset of headache. This reciprocal relation between stress and headache indirectly hints that excitation of limbic system will stimulate the pain network and vice versa [34]. Chronic pain may be triggered by observing, or inferring that another person is in pain, indicating stimulation of pain network by limbic system. Hypervigilance in the limbic system is also known to increase pain-processing activity in the central nervous system, and limbic system hypervigilance has been suggested as a contributing factor for chronic pain. [35]. Feeling of anxiety, fear, etc., may also aggravate or induce chronic pain. Pain-related fear has been suggested as a risk factor for the development and persistence of chronic pain [36].

That means that to maximally hijack Hillary it might be best to look to enrage her, while triggering memories of past stressful experiences, and threading in imagery of headaches, stress, pain, and enraging emotional cascades past. A good example might be to say how the entire nation does not want the splitting headache of a Hillary Presidency striking it repeatedly, over and over, out of the blue, with painful and disabling scandals like the Whitewater investigations and the Lewinsky impeachment investigations that would never end, and just be endless stress day in and day out, making it painful to wake up each morning and face each day.

I would also look to violations of expectations, as was rumored to have happened here:

It turned out that Clinton had been fed all the questions for approval in advance of the forum. But then, after the approval, Matt Lauer had had a change of heart and he started his questioning with an unapproved line concerning Clinton’s use of an illegal private server for her sometimes classified, work-related emails…

“When Matt posed the one legitimate question about the FBI investigation concerning her homemade server and the unsecured emails, we could see she was beginning to boil.”

… as soon as Clinton got off the set, she exploded. “Hillary proceeded to pick up a full glass of water and throw it at the face of her assistant, and the screaming started.”

“She was in a full meltdown and no one on her staff dared speak with her – she went kind of manic and didn’t have any control over herself at that point.”

“How these people work with this woman is amazing to me. She really didn’t seem to care who heard any of it.” “You really had to see this to believe it. She came apart – literally unglued; she is the most foul-mouthed woman I’ve ever heard … and that voice at screech level … awful!”

Of course I still think that the biggest key would be unnerving her with eye contact, and a smug expression indicating that you see what she is experiencing underneath – and you are enjoying it. And then get more smug and more satisfied, the more unnerved she gets.

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8 years ago

[…] More On Hillary’s Health And Amygdala Hijacks […]

Ruth Graf
8 years ago

In the midst of an election taking place at the same time as our ever escalating conflicts with Russia armed with 7000 nukes and the potential eruption of World War Three with all that promises for the possible nuclear annihilation of the human race, Hillary Clinton and her Wall Street and media buddies are doing their best to couch the argument for who would be able to cool things down with Putin – and it certainly hasn’t been the Democrat administration of Obama and Hillary – in terms of who grabbed more pussy over the last 20 years, Mr. Trump or Mr. Hillary.

Have we all gone mad? Read the argument on the attachment, which is as logical as a 2+3=5 mathematical argument can be, wake up dummies, before it’s truly too late. With Trump, peace is extended for America.

Ruth Marion Graf

A World With No Weapons

At Peace Now, With No Warning of War

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Reply to  Ruth Graf
8 years ago

Why is there is nonsense with foreign policy? We don’t do this to China, but we do this with Russia. This really all started with Ukraine. Ukraine is split politically, West vs. East, and the “containment” strategy was violated by trying to put Ukraine fully in the EU.

Robert What?
Robert What?
8 years ago

I read in an article somewhere that the writer understood why Hillary’s sycophants, lackies and toadies wanted her to keep pushing on, but she couldn’t understand why Chelsea was not sitting her down and saying “mom, why are you killing yourself for this?”

ACThinker
ACThinker
8 years ago

“She was in a full meltdown and no one on her staff dared speak with her – she went kind of manic and didn’t have any control over herself at that point.”

Why is it they can find a video from 11 years ago about Trump, or say get video of Romney insulting 47% of the population, but nobody has video of this or other explosions to show the world?

If such a thing existed, it would blow the race open again.

RuthGraf
Reply to  ACThinker
8 years ago

From both sides the judgmental tone I and thousands of young people escaped in the sixties

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
8 years ago