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Now he has bruising on his left hand. (Original Post) Kingofalldems Aug 24 OP
I get bruised like that from a hand needle stick for a platelet count Skittles Aug 24 #1
When I was in the hospital last year I had an IV in each hand, He's getting pumped with something. dem4decades Aug 24 #2
I would like to know bdamomma Aug 24 #12
They may have to alternate hands for these blood draws LetMyPeopleVote Aug 24 #3
You can monitor coumadin with 1 drop of blood. LudwigPastorius Aug 24 #17
They needed to do that because without a bruise on each hand, Marie Marie Aug 24 #4
Also, how bad do you have to be at make-up to have your color be so much darker than Marie Marie Aug 24 #5
he would have been better off just using the orange shit he uses on his face Skittles Aug 24 #18
He's probably got cataracts so bad that he can't tell sboatcar Aug 24 #19
Will Presssss Secretary Leavitt explain that Trump is now using his left hand to shake hands? tanyev Aug 24 #6
Dude is looking rough. How long before Melanie takes over? RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Aug 24 #7
Sorry if this is a stupid question but... 2MuchNoise Aug 24 #8
No expert--maybe someone here can answer that. Kingofalldems Aug 24 #10
The veins are fragile and you need to be well hydrated. WA-03 Democrat Aug 24 #11
Thank you WA-03 Democrat. 2MuchNoise Aug 24 #14
Def. hope you're doing better now! Hekate Aug 24 #15
Thank you WA-03 Democrat Aug 25 #20
common in 80 yr old men, not a big deal IMO nt msongs Aug 24 #9
I bruise easily at my age but the bruises go away after a while. Kingofalldems Aug 24 #13
The old man is in fragile health, all the way around Hekate Aug 24 #16
The bruise on his right hand still there: Kingofalldems Aug 25 #21

Skittles

(167,019 posts)
1. I get bruised like that from a hand needle stick for a platelet count
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:40 PM
Aug 24

normal donation stuff, they do the hand stick when the previous end donation count was kind of low

dem4decades

(13,138 posts)
2. When I was in the hospital last year I had an IV in each hand, He's getting pumped with something.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:41 PM
Aug 24

LetMyPeopleVote

(169,117 posts)
3. They may have to alternate hands for these blood draws
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:47 PM
Aug 24

You may need to change hands for these blood draws. trump is not well



LudwigPastorius

(13,318 posts)
17. You can monitor coumadin with 1 drop of blood.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 10:02 PM
Aug 24

A little stick on the pad of your finger is all you need.

I believe he is getting peripheral IV infusions...possibly insulin and other electrolytes for diabetes.

Marie Marie

(10,505 posts)
4. They needed to do that because without a bruise on each hand,
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:48 PM
Aug 24

he gets all discombobulated and out of balance and he can't walk a straight line - as evidenced by his side step tango on the red carpet when rushing to meet his man crush. Other than that, the man is a picture of health and mental stability. Just ask him...

Marie Marie

(10,505 posts)
5. Also, how bad do you have to be at make-up to have your color be so much darker than
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:52 PM
Aug 24

the skin tone on your face and so much lighter than the skin tone on your bruised tiny hands? Jeeez - what a mess.

tanyev

(47,671 posts)
6. Will Presssss Secretary Leavitt explain that Trump is now using his left hand to shake hands?
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:02 PM
Aug 24

2MuchNoise

(450 posts)
8. Sorry if this is a stupid question but...
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:07 PM
Aug 24

Why wouldn't they draw blood from his arm? Wouldn't it be easier than trying to hit a smaller vein in his hand?

WA-03 Democrat

(3,318 posts)
11. The veins are fragile and you need to be well hydrated.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:31 PM
Aug 24

I had 2 heart attacks last year and an acute Pancreatitis last week. I look like a pin cushion. They were put heating pads on my hand veins at the end. Also blood draws (every 3 hours) add up over the course your under care. If you have an IV in your arm they have to draw the sample up-gravity so the IV fluids don’t contaminate the sample. You also do not draw blood from the same needle that they inject drugs or the IV drips which are critical if you have an emergency.

2MuchNoise

(450 posts)
14. Thank you WA-03 Democrat.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 09:09 PM
Aug 24

I appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me. And I hope you're feeling better.

WA-03 Democrat

(3,318 posts)
20. Thank you
Mon Aug 25, 2025, 08:02 AM
Aug 25

Much better. I have type 2 diabetes and they up my GLP-1 which they think caused the Pancreatitis last week. No longer on a GLP-1 (Ozempic).
Heart looked very strong but I thought I was having another one.
All of my “events” happened while I was traveling for business. Only one in Asia and none while in the plane. So very thankful to still be in this crazy world.

Kingofalldems

(39,828 posts)
13. I bruise easily at my age but the bruises go away after a while.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:56 PM
Aug 24

The bruise on his right hand has been there for 5 months so I think it is a big deal.

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