Putin had a stroke or cancer? “If this is true we are all in trouble”

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Intelligence sources quoted in the British Daily Mail estimate that Russian President Vladimir Putin is behaving unsteadily, and it may be for medical reasons. According to the quoted sources, it is likely that the Russian president has Parkinson’s, dementia or cancer. According to Prof. Rafi Carasso, 103FM broadcaster, there are signs that this is indeed true. Listen to an interview that tries to explain what is behind the behavior of the Russian bear:

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“It could be a joke and it could be serious,” Prof. Caruso said on Ben Caspit and Arie Eldad’s program. “Let’s start with the fact that a swollen face can be in a person who is a little narcissistic and loves himself, and pushed himself a few syringes of acid to look younger. It will fit the muscles in the hands and squares in the abdomen. Talk about that he may have received cortisone Situations, “Carasso explained.

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“There is a difference whether given once or as a chronic treatment,” explained Prof. Caruso. “In chronic treatment it can cause mental distress, psychosis, paranoia. At first it causes a good mood but it can cause depression. “It can put other people into psychosis. I do not know if he is paranoid, so he sits and walks away from people 30 meters away or if he gets cortisone and has a decrease in his immune system.”

In Syria it was moderate – maybe it reinforces the feeling that there is a medical incident here?
“It could be, it could also have a cerebral medical event that causes the behavior. Cerebral disorders in the forehead areas of the brain also give disturbances in judgment, unexpected behavior and along with euphoria and confidence. In distinguishing such behaviors there can be tumors even in the forehead area. I do not think it is “

Assisted in the preparation of the article: Shani Romano 103fm

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