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On the morning of April 13, 2026, a surgeon named Cain, stopped my heart at a San Francisco hospital to graft two bypass veins to restore full blood supply to my heart. It's a procedure called CABG (coronary artery bypass graft pronounced like the vegetable), that seems to have become fairly routine in modern times. Dr. Brian Scott Cain was assisted by Dr. Danielle Holland, a cardiovascular anesthesiologist. Prior to the procedure, Dr. Cain told me he had done nearly 4,000 such…
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- Shahid
how are you doing? welcome to the club.
Kamran.. koe apni new tasveer bhee post karo, itnee dor sey tum scenery ka part ban gae ho, like one more tree :))
- Shahid
good to see you here...
kia matlab,, does it mean AP kay saath special registration ki zarorat nahi hay ?? achi bat hay ager confirm ho jae...:)
Haan , INshallah see you at SFO this friday..
Do update the zabihah website. and your bad experience.
AH
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Let me know if you need more information.
When I came back from Pakistan in July I stood in line for the regular counter( I have GC now) but when I reached there they took me to a seperate counter and made me wait for a couple of hours. At the counter the immigration guy asked some general questions but that was not Naseer registration.
Shoaib your friend might have mixed that with NASEER registration. Delete Comment
kya haal hai. kahan hotay ho yaar kabhi baat hei nahi hui NED kay baad. Let me know how things are with you.
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