A respected neurologist, who holds dual board certification, recently addressed rumors suggesting that President Joe Biden might suffer from Parkinson’s disease. He firmly denied these claims, instead proposing the possibility that the President might be experiencing “vascular dementia.” To be certain, he emphasized the importance of thorough neurological testing and recommended an MRI to further investigate this potential diagnosis.
This neurologist noted that the President’s medical history could play a role in this condition. After closely observing President Biden and considering the symptoms typically associated with Parkinson’s, he dismissed this diagnosis. Dr. Russell Surasky offered his expert view during an interview, where he candidly discussed concerns regarding the President’s cognitive health. There have been widespread discussions recently about Biden’s mental sharpness and overall cognitive abilities.
Dr. Russell voiced his understanding of the President’s situation and expressed dissatisfaction with the way Biden’s advisors appeared to conceal a possible health issue. While Parkinson’s was ruled out following a recent medical examination conducted in February, Dr. Russell suggested that the President might be facing a different neurological concern.
He emphasized that, unlike Parkinson’s, there are no characteristic signs of the condition present in President Biden. For instance, Biden was seen walking with a solid, confident stride rather than the shuffling walk typically linked to Parkinson’s. Additionally, he lacks other two critical Parkinson’s indicators: a tremor when at rest and a stiffness in muscle motion noted on one side of the body.