Trump tweeted 40 times in two hours today—while getting COVID treatment. From Newsweek:
“Some observers [Here!] have wondered if the medication Trump has been taking for COVID-19 has affected his behavior. Dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory steroid that Trump has received, has been known to cause side effects such as aggression and mood swings. After his release from the hospital on Monday, Trump said in a Twitter video that he felt "better than I did 20 years ago" after obtaining treatment.”
And from Rolling Stone:
I Was Prescribed
Trump’s Steroid.
It Made Me Feel
Invincible
Nashville songwriter Andrew Leahey was given dexamethasone to prepare for major brain surgery. It made him feel great — but he also lost his grip on reality
WaPo:
Dexamethasone can also have concerning side effects, ranging from blood clots, blurred vision, and headaches to “psychic derangements,” such as insomnia, mood swings and “frank psychotic manifestations,” according to the drug label.
“How can we tell side effects from basic Trump?”
Love that child.