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Serious Breaking! Minister Heng Swee Keat recovered and posted his video on FB!

winnipegjets

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Is Pinky going to have a complete psychological assessment done on Heng? His reasoning capabilities could be affected.
 

ginfreely

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Is Pinky going to have a complete psychological assessment done on Heng? His reasoning capabilities could be affected.

No need. PAP allows unqualified FT doctors to deal with life and death matters in Spore. A finance minister only deals with dollars and cents, no big deal can always lose tens of billions and be bankrupt the most, no loss of life.
 

ginfreely

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Re: KNN, Ah Heng's entire medical team are local Drs and Nurses!!

Yep, there are lady and stupid people of all nationalities.............. same goes for selfishness..................

Just like there are criminals in all countries but this does not mean everything same. Different country living standard means different level of hygiene and infection standard for hospital. Different level of crimes like you see people being burnt to death and bodies dumped done by locals in JB but you don't see that in Spore do you?
 

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Heng may have recovered fully or even miraculously from the medical point of view but a simple observation of his demeanour shows him up to be a pale shadow of his former self. He really looks pale and weakened despite his brave public smiles and hand gestures. He should announce his own retirement asap and enjoy his millions now that he has been brought back from the brink of death or permanent incapacity! :wink:
 

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Heng may have recovered fully or even miraculously from the medical point of view but a simple observation of his demeanour shows him up to be a pale shadow of his former self. He really looks pale and weakened despite his brave public smiles and hand gestures. He should announce his own retirement asap and enjoy his millions now that he has been brought back from the brink of death or permanent incapacity! :wink:

heng did not have a stroke, the lying shit times just said so. Most likely, he had a TIA.

While transient ischemic attack (TIA) is often labeled “mini-stroke,” it is more accurately characterized as a “warning stroke,” a warning you should take very seriously.
TIA is caused by a clot; the only difference between a stroke and TIA is that with TIA the blockage is transient (temporary). TIA symptoms occur rapidly and last a relatively short time. Most TIAs last less than five minutes; the average is about a minute. When a TIA is over, it usually causes no permanent injury to the brain. View a detailed animation of TIA.
[h=4]Why do some clots dissolve while others don’t?[/h]According to Dr. Emil Matarese, director of a primary stroke center at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa., the body has naturally occurring clot-busting agents. “Eventually all clots will dissolve, but whether there is damage depends on how long the clot is in place,” Dr. Matarese said. However, because there is no way to predict when a clot will dissolve on its own, time is of the essence. “Whenever you have stroke symptoms, dial 9-1-1 immediately and get to the emergency room so you can be evaluated. Don’t wait to see if the symptoms go away.”
While the vast majority of strokes are not preceded by TIA, about a third of people who experience TIA go on to have a stroke within a year. “TIA is a warning stroke and gives a patient time to act and keep a permanent stroke from occurring,” Dr. Matarese said. “By recognizing TIA symptoms and getting to the hospital, the patient can get help in identifying why the TIA occurred and get treatment — either through medication or surgery — that can prevent a stroke from occurring.”
If a survivor experiences TIA after they have had a stroke, they should go to the emergency room immediately because something in their treatment plan has not worked.
 
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