The President of the Russian Federation behaves strangely at public events, which constantly sparks conversation about his health.
During the war against Ukraine, the president of the aggressor country, Vladimir Putin, rarely appeared in public. And every such appearance is accompanied by conversation about the state of his health.
In the last meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, which was published in the media, Putin sat in an unnatural position, constantly holding the table and pulling his leg.
Continue to tension
In the meeting with Shoigu, the Russian dictator gripped the table top tightly.
Throughout the 12 minutes of the meeting with Shoigu, Putin sat in an unnatural position, holding the table with his hand and not letting go. This has been noticed by social media users. According to Proekt, Putin was experiencing back pain after falling from a horse in 2012. pic.twitter.com/Jlw6Elrkw0
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Putin listened to Shoigu’s report and thanked him for the alleged arrest of Mariupol, but at the same time he seemed very tense.
Experts attribute constant touching the table to an attempt to hide the tremor – one of the consequences of Parkinson’s disease.
In 2015, Medical News Today suggested that the Russian leader had Parkinson’s disease. British officials are talking about the same disease with Putin. This version also explains the puffiness of the Russian leader’s face. Steroids for the treatment of pain, and not Botox, can cause a similar effect.
Now, everyone is laughing at Putin’s downfall in talking to Shoigu.
And what was it, in a meeting with Lukashenka?
These were uncontrollable trembling hand movements and trembling in the legs as he almost fell.
My God, what drugs are they keeping on him! pic.twitter.com/s2QJxycQxf– daryadamanskaya (@dashadamanskaya) April 21, 2022
The problem with tables
Putin met Shoigu at a small table, though previously they had not let anyone near him and at a distance of three meters, which resulted in many memes.
Grandios! Putin against Macron 😀pic.twitter.com/MbaX8WxZ5v
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Because a multi-meter table is too much even for a hypochondriac, journalists suggested that Putin could have a systemic disease in which any infection could be fatal.
Various sources say he may have cancer, and some investigators have even narrowed it down to thyroid cancer. Thus, the Proekt publication found that oncologist Selivanov and otolaryngologists Shcheglov and Esakov often accompanied Putin on trips. The latter, as specialists in throat diseases, can also monitor the state of the thyroid gland.
According to the Project, twice – in November 2016 and November 2019 – teams of 12 and 13 doctors visited Putin, including a rehabilitation specialist and a group of operating neurosurgeons from the Central Clinical Hospital of the Presidential Administration. The Project concludes that they may be involved in either an operation or some serious backward procedure.
Is war the result of disease?
In March, the Daily Mail wrote, citing Western intelligence sources, that Putin was suffering from a brain disease that could be caused by dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or steroids used to treat cancer.
According to the newspaper, Putin’s insane decision to invade Ukraine can be explained by the dictator’s physiological abnormalities. According to the publication, Putin is suffering from the effects of steroids used to treat cancer.
“Over the past five years, there has been a noticeable change in his decision-making. His environment is seeing significant changes in the persuasiveness and ease of understanding of what he says, and in how he sees the world around him. , “one newspaper. sources in the security services told the newspaper.
Source: korrespondent