By 2026-end of 2025, Dina Averina will have her Olympic Gold back.
Соц. сети
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Traumatising events prediction
For the whole 2021 health may be in danger. Accident or something traumatising. However, in personal life there is a chance.
She broke the leg in 2021 and started a relationship that worked, marriage is soon this year.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Justin Baldoni or Blake Lively?
I don't know about the amount of the monetary compensation, but Baldoni is gonna protect his reputation and win.
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
#1 in palmistry
#1 in palmistry is Scorpio!
Sources say:
"Count Louis Hamon (1866-1936), better known to millions as Cairo, was the most prominent of the world's "seers" for almost thirty years. Most famous for his astonishing knowledge of palmistry (fortune telling by the lines on the palms of the hands), that is, chirognomy and palmistry, he did not limit himself to the study of any one branch of the occult sciences: numerology and astrology were equally used in his predictions, he was a master in all matters of occult knowledge.
Among his many clients were world celebrities. Statesmen, actors, writers, members of the royal family - all beat a path to his house, eager for Cairo to reveal the secrets of each of their personalities and predict the future. He traveled all over the world, and everywhere people were eager to receive advice from him. Cairo made several long trips around the United States, where he was consulting many famous people, including Mark Twain and the great prima donna Madame Nellie Melba. He always had a visitors' book in which his clients could write down their comments about their visit. For example, Nellie Melba wrote in such a book: "Cairo - You are magnificent. What more can I say?" Mark Twain, who did not believe in palmistry, was so impressed by the accuracy of Cairo's conclusions and insight that the science of palmistry appears in his hugely successful novel "Pudd'n Head Wilson". He wrote in Cairo's visitors' book: "Cairo has revealed my character with disconcerting accuracy. I hate to admit that it is so true, but I have to. Mark Twain."
The best palmistry expert of all time is Cairo, no doubt.
I think Cairo didn't deserve that end. People in power plunged him into poverty.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
#1 heart surgeon
6 знаменитых врачей, изменивших кардиологию | Знания о сердце | Дзен
#1 heart surgeon - among 6 top input makers among heart surgeons are 2 Libras and 2 Scorpios.
Adrian Kontrovic Libra, Clarence Walton - Libra, Christian Barnard and Magdi Yakub - Scorpios.
Adrian Kantrowitz performed the world's first heart transplant on a child in 1967.
One of the founding fathers of cardiac surgery, who was able to prove the possibility of open-heart surgery. On March 25, 1954, he performed the world's first operation for a ventricular septal defect under conditions of cross-circulation.
This British cardiac surgeon of Egyptian origin holds at least two world records. Firstly, he has performed more heart transplants than any other cardiac surgeon on the planet. Secondly, it was he who transplanted a donor heart to 40-year-old John McCafferty in October 1982, who lived with it for 33 years, that is, this is the longest-lived transplanted heart in the world.
In 1995, he performed a complex operation on two-year-old Hannah Clark: her heart muscle practically did not work, and a few months later, doctors transplanted a donor heart to the baby without removing her own. The girl was saved from death, and for 10 years she lived with two hearts, taking immunosuppressants, which led to cancer and rejection of the donor organ. Then the doctors took up the scalpel again in order to remove the transplant, and a miracle happened: they saw that Hannah's own heart was completely restored. This was Jakub's strategy, from the very beginning he decided to keep Hannah's own heart, but give it a break by implanting a second one - a donor one:
South African surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant. Barnard made history in cardiology in 1967 when he transplanted the heart of 25-year-old Denise Darval, who had died in a car accident the day before, to 54-year-old Louis Washkansky, who suffered from an incurable heart condition. The recipient lived only 18 days and died of double pneumonia, because the huge number of drugs that suppress the immune system and prevent rejection of the new heart weakened his body so much that he could not cope with the infection. But this operation made Barnard famous and inspired cardiac surgeons to perform such operations around the world.