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Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Fortune

Amitabha
such a fortunate that bro's finger still can be cured
If just late for a second,
the consequences will be a big difference
it might cause a "death"

Dad was terified while looking at my bro's fingers' bones & nerve
purpose for deeper understanding of whole operation progress.
but have to rest at least 4-6 months
and do physiotheraphy too!

But is okay at least it still can be cured
just longer time consuming.
Have to rest without playing golf & doing work.



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