
"He says he is on 325 milligrams of aspirin That increases your risks of bruising, especially at 79 years old, as does playing golf, by the way because the golf thing actually, a lot of sun exposure on his upper extremities. This is completely normal! What a bunch of hogwash to say this is some kind of things being hidden. He's doing the opposite."
"You want the cognitive test? But how about watching him on one of these press conferences where you and I can't even get on the air because he keeps talking in ways that are easy to follow. Hits brain is clearly intact and his body, too. I'm reassured by the CAT scans. By the way, 81 milligrams of aspirin, one thing I would advise him is he probably doesn't need 325."
The October imaging was a CT scan rather than an MRI. Daily use of 325 milligrams of aspirin thins blood and increases bruising risk, especially at advanced age. Repeated bruises on the hands have been visible during public appearances and are sometimes covered with concealer. Golfing can contribute to sun exposure on the upper extremities and to visible skin changes. CT scan findings were presented as reassuring for brain and body status. A lower aspirin dose of 81 milligrams was suggested as sufficient for many heart-risk situations instead of 325 milligrams.
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