In a recent video posted by The David Pakman Show, Adam James, a licensed physical therapist with 14 years of experience, shared his concerns about President Donald Trump's health.
James, who operates under the name Epistemic Crisis, discussed the neurological symptoms Trump has been displaying and made a shocking prediction about his life expectancy.
According to James, based on his professional experience, Trump appears to be dealing with severe health issues, including what he believes may be Frontotemporal dementia.
This condition has progressive symptoms, with life expectancy typically ranging from seven to twelve years after diagnosis. However, James speculates that Trump may only have two to four years left to live, given the apparent rapid progression of his symptoms.
Neurological concerns linked to public behavior
James highlighted several signs of neurological decline that Trump has displayed over time. These include abnormal gait patterns, such as a swinging leg motion and balance issues, which could indicate right-sided weakness possibly resulting from a stroke-like event.
James also pointed to Trump's slurred speech, confusion with basic facts (e.g., mixing up Greenland and Iceland), and the repetition of a narrow set of words as potential symptoms of dementia.
These physical and cognitive issues have been particularly evident during public appearances, raising concerns about Trump's overall neurological health. "His frontal lobe is shrinking inside of his skull," James explained, citing MRIs and cognitive assessments as possible indicators of the condition.
He also noted that Trump’s inability to control what he says - such as discussing classified military information - reflects damage to the part of the brain responsible for decision-making and impulse control.
Life expectancy prediction and healthcare factors
While James’ prediction of Trump’s life expectancy being as short as two to four years may sound drastic, he points out that Frontotemporal dementia’s progression can vary.
Trump's specific case, however, seems concerning given the combination of cognitive decline and his age. Additionally, James speculated about other chronic health issues Trump may be facing, such as congestive heart failure or chronic kidney disease, which could further shorten his lifespan.
Although Trump has access to top-tier healthcare as a president, James pointed out that this does not necessarily guarantee a prolonged life if the underlying conditions remain unchecked.
James emphasized that non-compliance with medical advice, such as not following proper health regimens, can significantly impact outcomes, especially when combined with a condition like dementia.
So while there is no official diagnosis of Frontotemporal dementia or any other condition from Trump's medical team, James’ assessment based on public symptoms suggests a troubling future. As health conditions continue to progress, the questions surrounding Trump's well-being may only grow louder in the coming years.
