ER doctor points to ‘very serious sign’ in

Trump’s glowing health report paints a reassuring picture: extensive scans, specialist evaluations,

and an official stamp of “excellent health.” Yet Dr. Stuart Fischer’s unease centers on that sudden

14-pound gain and the quiet, insidious way the heart can fail long before a crisis. He isn’t joining the

online pile-on or mocking Trump’s diet; he’s urging a sober, private reckoning with risk.

Unexplained weight gain, he notes, can sometimes signal fluid retention from early congestive heart failure,

when the heart’s pumping power has already slipped to half—or even a third—of what it should be.

Trump’s report does not diagnose that, but Fischer’s warning is about what standard checkups can miss,

and how easily reassurance can become complacency. Behind the triumphant “perfect” lies a more fragile truth:

even presidents are one ignored warning sign away from a very different headline.

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