If one suffer such attack will he be discharged so fast?
They must be really very frightened by the Hong Lim Park (HLP) movement to use their old trick to divert attention of the Singapore masses. This really is not the first time........
If one suffer such attack will he be discharged so fast?
No leh I just googled nothing about she pregnant
Thanks and praise to God for healing lau Lee.
LHL hasnt been able to do so for a while...havent you noticed how things are just fucking up everywhere ....
mr lee doctors maybe got 3 teams on standby
team A: 0800-1600
team B: 1600-2200
team c: 2200-0800
standby team must respond within 10 mins of activation
mr lee born in the year of pig yin water.
this year snake yin fire
we called this clash the 六冲
Brother, today is what day ah? Why people burn joss paper?
A fengshui master, currently here visiting in Phnom Penh, predicted old fart won't see July.
A fengshui master, currently here visiting in Phnom Penh, predicted old fart won't see July.
Can ask you something bro, your nick faidenk anything to do with Thai? In Thailand when we say "fai daeng" (literally means red light) is referring to traffic lights. So your faidenk sounds so close. Just trivial don't be serious na pii faidenk.
interesting what is the name?
Why you all get so excited?
Lee Kuan Yew discharged from SGH and resting at home
Published on Feb 17, 2013
3:58 PM
By Hoe Pei Shan
The Prime Minister's Office released a statement on Sunday afternoon that former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had been discharged from Singapore General Hospital and is now resting at home.
The latest short statement posted on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page also said that "doctors are following up with [Mr Lee Kuan Yew] to optimise his anti-coagulation therapy, in order to minimise the risk of further Transient Ischaemic Attacks".
Mr Lee Kuan Yew was hospitalised Friday because of an irregular heartbeat that led to a brief stoppage of blood flow to the brain.
He was admitted after experiencing a suspected "Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) associated with a prolonged episode of atrial fibrillation" or irregular heartbeat. TIA happens when blood flow stops briefly to a part of the brain. A person will have stroke-like symptoms which usually clear up in less than 24 hours.
Spot on. Way back in 1999 or thereabout, joined the Delphi forum and that's the first humorous nick I thought of.