This video features an interview with Adam, a physical therapist, who shares his professional assessment of Donald Trump's health and cognitive state. Adam analyzes recent public appearances and video clips, suggesting signs of frontotemporal dementia and potential stroke. He discusses specific symptoms, links them to neurological decline, and contrasts Trump's behavior with that of other presidents. The interview also touches on malignant narcissism and the potential implications of Trump's condition for his presidency.
Sundowning, as explained in the video, refers to a state where sleep-wake cycles are reversed in dementia patients. This is due to the deterioration of the brain's master clock, located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus within the hypothalamus. As a result, individuals with dementia may want to sleep during the day, leading to them falling asleep during meetings and experiencing difficulty staying awake even when receiving praise.