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Tag: ongoing prayer for healing

Heart Attack: the first phase of Covid – p 3

Well, the angiogram revealed he’d been in heart attack condition for a week. They put two stents in an artery. After it all, Alan seemed to recover; the cardiologist told me he’d be released in two days as regards the cardiology issue

Published 22/04/2021
Categorised as Reflections and Poetry, Watchman on Alert BLOG Tagged covid 19 and heart attack, heart attack p3, ongoing prayer for healing, testimony of Alan Tun's illness

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