Dr. Nesheiwat Headed to Walter Reed for Havana Syndrome: Government Gotta Take Care of Our Vets
Former Fox News doc gonna be lookin' after soldiers and diplomats hit wit' dat weird Havana Syndrome — hope she brings da heat.

Aight, so check it: Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, she 'bout to step up to a real one at Walter Reed. She ain't playin', she gonna be treatin' folks dealin' wit' Havana Syndrome. That mess been messin' wit' our soldiers and diplomats overseas, makin' 'em sick and disoriented. Straight up foul.
Now, I ain't gonna front, I ain't know much 'bout this Dr. Nesheiwat, but I see she used to be on Fox News, so hopefully she ain't pushin' no weird agendas. What matters is she's 'bout to be on the front lines, helpin' our folks get right. Real talk, that's what's important.
Havana Syndrome, though? That's some spooky sh*t. Folks gettin' headaches, dizzy, can't think straight. Some sayin' it's sonic weapons or some kinda energy blast. Either way, it's messin' wit' folks heads, and that ain't cool.
The government been 'investigatin'' this for a minute, but ain't come up wit' sh*t. They always slow to react when it comes to takin' care of our people. But now this doc gonna be in the trenches, tryin' to heal these soldiers, diplomats, and veterans.
Nesheiwat talkin' 'bout 'comprehensive, compassionate care.' That sounds good, but we need more than just words. We need action. We need these folks to get the best treatment possible, no cap. They sacrificed for this country, the least we can do is make sure they're taken care of.
Walter Reed been around for a minute, healn' up soldiers since way back. It's a solid spot, so hopefully she got the tools she needs to do the job right.
But listen, this ain't just 'bout treatin' symptoms. We need to figure out what's causin' this Havana Syndrome in the first place. Is it some kinda weapon? Is it somethin' in the environment? We need answers, and we need 'em now.
Her family in the military, too, so she knows what it means to serve. Volunteer work at the VA also a good look. Showin' she really care 'bout the vets and soldiers.
At the end of the day, it's 'bout protectin' our people. If they go out there and put they lives on the line, we gotta have they back when they come home. Dr. Nesheiwat got a big job ahead of her, but hopefully she can bring some healing to those who need it most. Fo'real.
So, to Dr. Nesheiwat, I say good luck, sis. Handle bizness. And to the government, I say: don't sleep on this. Get these folks the resources they need, ASAP. It's the right thing to do, period.


