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Doctor: Old Man Lukashenka Feels Really Bad

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Doctor: Old Man Lukashenka Feels Really Bad

The specialist analyzed the state of the dictator’s health.

One of the main topics being discussed in Belarus today is the sharp deterioration in Lukashenka's health.

The website Charter97.org asked traumatologist Aliaksei Nosau, who works in Valencia, what could be happening to the dictator, judging by the outward signs.

— Old age. When a person is very young and does not observe, let's say, the age regimen without proper training, then it aggravates their health. What I mean is that Lukashenka was ready to get up on skates, play hockey and so on. Moreover, no one has yet been saved from COVID-19. There are rumors, but there is no confirmed evidence that he really has some kind of infection.

Plus, Lukashenka's musculoskeletal system is completely broken. Judging by the way he walks, his knee joint is hurting. The hip joint also joined in, judging by the way he pulls his leg. Most likely, there are also spine issues, based on how he gets up and sits down. In this case, one can only speculate, but it is more or less objective.

As for internal diseases and deviations, it is difficult to say, but the old man feels very bad. Lukashenka does not understand that it is high time for him to retire. If he wants to die on the podium, then this is his problem.

— Yesterday he rescheduled both the parade and the flight, and in the evening he went out to lay flowers. It does not contribute to his health.

— Let him go somewhere else. If necessary, I myself will invite him somewhere so that he can still fly, run, walk. I really like everything that is happening to him. If you know what I mean.

— A few days ago, Lukashenka's press service published a video in which the dictator barely speaks. Can you guess it's covid?

— I have no acquaintances in his medical environment, but through second or third hands you can find out something. At the level of rumors, they say that he had covid. There is a complication, but this, I repeat, is unverified information.

— Why does the press service publish a video where Lukashenka does not look good? Do they specifically demonstrate that his health is so bad?

— I think that this is Lukashenka supporting the information agenda in this way. The psychology of this person remained at the level of a kindergarten sandbox. He needs to demonstrate that he exists, that he can do something. Lukashenka considers it a personal insult for himself if he is suspected of some kind of weakness.

I think he believes he should live forever. He has his own world. It is very difficult to predict the behavior of such a person, on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is very simple, based on his behavioral reactions. In general, this is not his press service, but he himself initiates this information agenda.

— The Kremlin ridiculed Lukashenka by posting a video where he asks to be picked up, signing that he “drifted like a breeze.” Why do the Russian authorities show that the Belarusian dictator is weak?

— There is another point I was thinking about. He's a sly fox, actually. Lukashenka can show his weakness at some specific moment, playing by some specific rules. Let me explain, for example, they put pressure on him to open a second front against Ukraine. And he, referring to his health, can play on this, manipulate. If, for example, he appears after some time, cheerful and vibrant, then we will understand why he needed these shots this time.

He is very cunning. They don't call him a “weather vane” for nothing.

— What about the bandage on his arm?

— As a traumatologist, I will immediately say that this cannot be the immobilization of either the hand or the thumb. Or this was done by a useless traumatologist, or it also could be an incomprehensible interpretation. The fact is that it can not be any trauma. This is most likely a cover for scars or catheters.

If this is really a disease, and not a political game, then it would be better for him to limit the load after all. Most likely, there are 100 percent problems with the musculoskeletal system, so the best treatment in this case is rest, physiotherapy. At the very least, don't move around a lot on foot, because it doesn't add health.

— Why couldn’t he squeeze out a few words at the laying of flowers yesterday?

— The man felt bad. Health is poor. He is rather old. Moreover, I repeat, he does not comply with the age regime. Hockey is not a game for old people. I myself once played hockey, I know what I'm talking about. This is the first.

The second is nervous exhaustion. Naturally, not all diseases are from the nerves, but most are due to the exhaustion of the nervous system. After all, it is due to it that the regulation of the main systems of the body's activity is carried out. Accordingly, nervous stress does not add health.

Thirdly, there may be a complication of a chronic disease that simply does not allow him to function normally now. These are my conjectures. If there were survey results, I would say more.

I will also say that the rumors about diabetes are true. Lukashenka has it, as well as a herniated disc.

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