Trump says he’ll release MRI results but doesn’t know what part of his body was scannedAP reports:
President Donald Trump said he’ll release the results of his MRI test that he received in October.Here's a fuller version of that last quote. Trump was nasty to the reporter who asked him the specifics of the MRI. (The reporter was a woman, of course -- Trump hates female reporters who ask him unflattering questions.)
“If you want to have it released, I’ll release it,” the Republican president said Sunday during an exchange with reporters as he traveled back to Washington from Florida.
He said the results of the MRI were “perfect.”
... Trump added Sunday that he has “no idea” on what part of his body he got the MRI.
“It was just an MRI,” he said. “What part of the body? It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it.”
“What part of your body was the MRI looking at?” the reporter askedMany people assume that if he denied it was a brain MRI, then that's exactly what it must have been.
“I have no idea, it was just an MRI- what part of the body?" Trump fired back. "It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it — I got perfect part, which you would be incapable of doing! Goodnight, everybody. You, too!”
"If Trump denies they did a MRI of his brain, then it sounds like they did a MRI of his brain," opined Bluesky user Zobear....But I have a confession to make: I had an MRI in 2022 and I didn't remember what part of the body it was for until I looked it up this morning.
"If you had an MRI and didn’t know what it was taken for, it definitely was the brain," agreed Bluesky user bd-nola....
"Tell us you had a brain MRI without saying you had a brain MRI," said comedian Hayden Black.
"Trump’s reply to what the MRI scanned being 'it’s not the brain' is a dead giveaway it was definitely the brain," observed Bluesky user kbethany.
I'm a fairly healthy 66-year-old who had good employer-based medical coverage three years ago and now have Medicare (traditional) and a good Medicare supplement. So I get attentive medical care. I'm being monitored for a few conditions that aren't life-threatening or significantly life-impairing, but the doctors want to make sure they don't get worse. My memory was that the MRI was for one of those conditions, which was focused below the neck. It was for another condition below the neck.
So maybe I have dementia too! But I don't think so. I'm not a brilliant thinker, but I come here every day and write these posts and I think they're a sign that my brain is working fine. No doctor has ever asked me to take that cognitive test Trump talks about incessantly.
Obviously, Trump's doctors give him that test. They must be monitoring something -- maybe the aftereffects of a stroke or mini-stroke? I'm sure they think he's at risk of dementia -- his father had it.
But it's possible that he's getting so much medical care, for so many conditions, that he genuinely can't remember why he had the MRI, despite having a perfectly adequate memory. (He certainly has a high-functioning memory when it comes to grudges.)
We've seen the hand bruise and the swollen ankles and the stumbles. We've seen the naps. We know that the White House has acknowledged that Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency. And we know he's been talking about heaven a lot, which suggests that his health isn't great and he's sharp enough to understand that.
Regular readers know that I don't think Trump has dementia -- mild cognitive impairment, maybe, but not dementia, at least for now. (MCI can lead to dementia, but doesn't always.) On the other hand, I think Trump's physical health could be quite bad. This doesn't mean he's on the verge of death -- doctors can keep people in poor health alive and more or less functional for a long time -- but it could mean his body is more at risk of failure than his mind.