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yes, ek gunde ko uta kar feka tha. Wow😃Originally posted by: Arieltabi
Yup the actions sequence were really good today. Both Zain n Aditi's one. Zain's fighting look really amazing movie style today unlike yesterday.👏
Originally posted by: Arpimugfan
Power packed episode be it Vidyut Jailor or Monica everyone was on their respective forms but the best thing was the 'Action sequences' Performed by our BOTH Leads 👏 In every serial/movies we watch 'Hero saving the heroine' but here our heroine was turning the whole jail upside down to save her hero 😉 On the other hand hero too did his share of fighting... Both got equal importance, makers did not compromise with Neil's character to highlight Avni's 👏
Hats off to Zain & Aditi for pulling those stunts off with so much perfection & Naamkarann team deserves a huge round of applause
Originally posted by: Afsana103
Though I love both adiza equally I was slightly disappointed when I saw yesterdays episode that cvs easily made Neil beaten up by goons without even showing him fighting back them once but glad that CVS didn't do that and gave equal space to both of them honestly Aditi and Zain truly did amazing job in their respective scenes
The most common side effects of a liver transplant aren't from the surgery, but from the anti-rejection medication patients must take for the rest of their lives, such as cyclosporine, tacrolimus, sirolimus, prednisone, azathioprine and mycophenolate mofetil.
The immune system will sense that a transplanted organ is a foreign object and will attack it. Anti-rejection medication tricks the immune system into accepting the transplanted organ but, in doing so, lowers the body's resistance to infection and certain types of cancer. The lifelong regimen of medication will be constantly monitored and adjusted to maintain a balance between preventing rejection and avoiding infection.
Infection risk is higher in the weeks and months after a transplant because the patient is given very high dose of the anti-rejection drugs. During this period, the patient will be more vulnerable to thrush (oral yeast infection), herpes and viruses of the respiratory system.
" https://www.floridahospital.com/liver-transplant/side-effects-liver-transplant