My mother went to the emergency room 12 years ago. She was having labored breathing, confusion and was very careful in her movements, among other things.
They had three different specialists look at her. All three specialists diagnosed her with something that was specific to their specialty.
One was a neurologist, who said my mother had Parkinson's.
These doctors never had seen her before, yet all three concluded the cause of her problems was something in their specific field of expertise. And she was put on medicine specific to that ... as ordered by all three specialists.
In none of the three cases had she had anything close to what the specialists diagnosed just a couple of months earlier when she had her annual checkup.
She got better and came home but developed a concerning issue where her blood pressure would drop whenever she'd stand up and she'd faint.
Her doctor and the home nurse wanted her to be put into a nursing home.
I read up on this Parkinson's medication she was on. One side effect was low blood pressure.
I couldn't talk her doctor into taking her off the medicine, but, while she was back at the hospital, my doctor was working rounds on her floor and I got him to take her off it.
In a half-week, the "Parkinson's" she supposedly had didn't return and her blood pressure returned to normal. She returned home and was just fine.
It turned out that all three specialists were wrong. She had a UTI initially, and a glandular issue was resulting in her not getting enough adrenaline.
The neurologist based his diagnosis on watching her walk. He never looked at her medical history, never considered that this was a woman in her mid-80s with arthritis who was experienced trouble walking the night he saw her because she had a UTI and pneumonia.
Nope, the answer to her problem had to be a something in his field. The other two specialists did the same thing. As a result, she got a mix of conflicting drugs that made a half-year of her life absolute misery.
Anyway, I'm not very moved by random doctor saying this is what's going on with Biden on a TV show trying to generate ads and ratings.
If he came on there and explained to me why Biden was trying to overthrow the government and promising to suspend the Constitution if re-elected, I might be more concerned, but last I looked, that wasn't a thing with Biden. It is with the other guy, though, and that's the only thing that matters.