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Re: Lee Wei Ling delivers uppercut to moron brother with new FB post, GO LING!!!
thread on upper cut has merged with this, thus it's a chore to find your buried reply. nonetheless, yours deserves another reply. as far back as 2009 on his trip to u.s. to meet with kissinger, there were symptoms of "nerve illness" then, as characterized by her daughter. that affected his ability to walk as the furthest nerve endings were in the legs and foot. but yes, his mental capacity remained sharp but probably not 100%. anyway, 69% of his mental capacity would have easily overwhelmed most gullible minds of lesser mortals. that would have been adequate to preside over the drafting of his will. but as a lesson for sinkies, don't wait till old age with symptoms of illness to draft wills. for me, at a young age of 69 my trust is already in order 6.9 years ago and will already drafted and locked within the trust 6.9 months after setting it up with a lawyer.
I am no medical expert so I take what his own daughter, a neurologist who knows him best and who would be privy to her father's health status, say at face value.
It was she who revealed in 2011 that he suffered from "sensory peripheral neuropathy (nerve illness) " that affected his movement. Three years later after his death in 2015, she also revealed that he developed Parkinsons in March 2012. I am sure he was given whatever tests that are not made available to "normal" patients before he was diagnosed as having developed the disease.
During the period March 2012 to that all important date of December 2013 when the last Will was signed, every evidence available on public record point to him being in full control of his mental (not physical) faculties. With his level of intelligence, a 69% retention of his original mental faculties would be more than sufficient, at least 9.6 times sufficient, for him to read, understand and sign his four-paged and final Will.
thread on upper cut has merged with this, thus it's a chore to find your buried reply. nonetheless, yours deserves another reply. as far back as 2009 on his trip to u.s. to meet with kissinger, there were symptoms of "nerve illness" then, as characterized by her daughter. that affected his ability to walk as the furthest nerve endings were in the legs and foot. but yes, his mental capacity remained sharp but probably not 100%. anyway, 69% of his mental capacity would have easily overwhelmed most gullible minds of lesser mortals. that would have been adequate to preside over the drafting of his will. but as a lesson for sinkies, don't wait till old age with symptoms of illness to draft wills. for me, at a young age of 69 my trust is already in order 6.9 years ago and will already drafted and locked within the trust 6.9 months after setting it up with a lawyer.