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The Consequences of Marrying Your Cousin (Genetic Disorder Documentary) | Only Human

Jun 04, 2021
Marcin has a rare

genetic

disease that is gradually destroying his body. He was born with her because his mother and her father are first

cousin

s. More than half of British Pakistanis are

marrying

their first

cousin

s ​​tonight in the dispatches about the tragic

consequences

of a cultural practice that is devastating the lives of children. Marcin Arthur is 17 years old and lives with his family in Bradford. He is the second of six children. He is blind. He cannot walk properly and needs 24-hour care. I will be a boo in Enna Her about Epital theaters. the face got him in the driveway with eager legs marcin is losing his hearing his speech is severely affected and he understands little of what is happening around him marcin is obsessed with the idea of ​​driving without realizing that this will never be possible sister Mawson's youngest, Henna is 13 years old, she is Arthur's fourth child, her sister Zeinab is 11 years old.
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Both sisters have inherited the same disease as Marcin. They cannot see or hear. All three children have an extremely rare

genetic

disorder

called nuclear dose type. Their bodies cannot get rid of the waste products that adequately affect daily brain function. from vision to movement this cathode is a light that turns on or off this cabin up there the potential

consequences

of marriages between first cousins ​​are tragic and devastating my grandparents are first cousins ​​five of their daughters died in childhood and three of my uncles were born dead at the time no one knew why because the facts were not known today the medical facts are established but the practice continues here in Bradford where the actors live. 75% of Pakistanis married their first cousins.
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Between four and ten percent of children will be born to these families. with genetic abnormalities and these diseases are usually fatal. One third of children with diseases caused by recessive genes will die before reaching the age of five. The disease that affects Marsan Henna and Zeinab is the direct result of the fact that their mother and father are both first cousins. parents carry the recessive gene that has caused the children's disabilities, if they had married outside the family, they would have had

only

a small chance of their children being born with the genetic

disorder

, but in the case of doctors as first cousins the odds were drastically reduced to one in four. probability that any child they had would be born with the disease if three of their six children were born with the disease.
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What does Kotecki do? Okay, both are not multivariate gentlemen loaded with nagarkar jetty rocket ke saath saath age abnormality imagines both Michaelmas and Anna as one and the same simultaneous arrangement in Birmingham, home to one of Britain's largest Pakistani communities. 50% marry their first cousins. Children born into these families are 10 times more likely to be born with recessive genetic disorders and 1 in 10 of them will die. in childhood or suffer from chronic disabilities, doctors and Birmingham have serious concerns about cousin marriages or, as they call it, consanguinity, dr. David Milford is a kidney specialist at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
He says the problem is growing. What kind of impact have you seen on first cousin marriages at this hospital? In my own specialty, which is children's kidneys, we have seen it in national data that compares figures. From 2004 to the recent figures from 2008 and 2009, we have seen the proportion of bins related to genetic diseases have increased from around 17 per cent to 21 per cent, so certainly in our small area of ​​specialty we have seen a change in most of the cases. Cantankerous marriages are between Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim families, so for us it's wherever the populations of those origins are concentrated, that's where we see the most genetic diseases.
What kind of pressure do these cases put on the resources we have? We see some children. with very serious diseases, we have had children who shortly after birth presented kidney failure that required artificial kidney treatment and then required a kidney and liver transplant to correct their genetic defect and then we see other children who are more mildly affected and who have a certain degree of kidney failure, but not enough to require treatment or artificial kidney transplant, so it is quite variable. A major report published in 2008 shows that a third of all children suffering from rare genetic diseases are British Pakistanis, but they

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account for one and a half. percent of the total population, more than 70 published British scientific studies have shown that marriages between cousins ​​increase the chances of having a child born with a rare genetic disorder, a significant number of these children will have serious kidney or liver problems, Logically, Avala loves medicine there.
There was some kind of carnitine offer to attend, ideally, these are one of all the days when carnitine did not evolve, they are not and there was more, basically not everything for the liver, basically cosmic. Mehmood lives in Nelson Lancashire, he is 17 years old and lives with his mother Praveen has to take a powerful cocktail of medications to help him get through the day, sometimes up to 11 tablets at a time He has a rare genetic condition called propionic acid emia lacks an enzyme that breaks down proteins in the Body Azmuth was diagnosed at 15 months old and was one of the youngest children in the UK to receive a liver transplant.
These medicines are very powerful, so he can do it for some time, so there are many medicines of what key. If I don't have them then I may feel a bit strange as I am not myself so it is important to have them When Hasmukh was first diagnosed, Praveen was told by his doctors that his rare liver condition was hereditary upon

marrying

his cousin sister, she and her husband increased the chances of passing the disease on to their children after her transplant, it was when he was born, he just wasn't drinking milk and stuff and he was lethargic, so I did some tests, you know, when they found out there was something wasn't right, at first they said there was no cure and then as I kept insisting, every time I went to the clinic they said there must be something that can be done and they said, well, we can't try a liver transplant, but there is No, there is no 100% guarantee that it will work.
The rare condition of asthma is progressive and his body is slowly deteriorating. This one is weaker. This is wearing thin, but I'm not serious, but it started to get worse, as you know. I have aches and things and as you can see it's a lot smaller this is small while this feels stronger not sleeping and stuffing the windows and sleeping on

your

side sometimes I could almost have a massage yeah all the time , ah, finally, isn't it, thank you? Did you do it

your

self? If you made it, they haven't been doing liver transplants for that long on children so they know how long it will last, but I try not to think about how cousin marriages have been a long established cultural tradition among many British Pakistani families, but It is not only within this community in the past, the British royal family married their first cousins ​​to this day, although it is mostly Pakistani, Bangladeshi and some Middle Eastern and East African families that continue the shefket custom.
Mirza is a journalist and has lived. in Sheffield with his family for the last thirty years he invited me to his local community center to meet friends some of whom are married to his first cousins ​​and said they had never experienced any health problems what is your opinion on marriages between cousins ​​for 800 years? Do we prefer to marry within noble families? He may not be the first cousin, maybe the second cousin or the third cousin, but we know him. I have been successfully married for the last 25 years to my first cousin and have five children thanks to Allah subhana.
WA Ta'ala, that everyone is well and well married to my first cousin. You know, I've seen a lot of benefits. You are in the same circle of relatives as your partner and they were very understanding and often probably go the extra mile. my wife is my mother's sister's daughter yes we are close she is back okay thank you you need a lot daughter thank you my children all three your health so could you please encourage your children tonight if you want Shefket? He has been married to his first cousins ​​Shazia. hanim for 35 years our mangoes his mom and dad Farnam Begum and Aleppo hotter are also first cousins ​​the chef cuts the eldest son Imran has continued the family tradition and just married his first cousin in Pakistan, that's three generations of marriage of first cousins.
Capital is a poor quality Garrido Hayek. a Dothraki egg opposes me under the adult with Liberty, they agree with the income tax on technology in telemarketing. Mirabeau email crypto masseuse Katya from Kolkata or yes, ask RK a foreign point an inhibited composure. Okay, let me otm 4.0 eta is code the top center of it. Am I Bachchan warming up? I am the demons again. It is a very happy environment, for example, on weekends, all the families gather in this house and we call ourselves the White House. You know, everyone is calling this Parliament and they would eat together.
We would have happy chats together about Monty, yes, Joy's cabin next to your telomere CPR curtain. Conservative city budgeting another Chattanooga Dhananjay Johnny needed volts anyone maripaz take Parker anger couldn't be done neither body autonomous annuity okay I'm reaffirmed here co TN by his team removed a logic for betting on a girl, we have not seen any negativity in it, therefore, we are all in favor, although between four and ten percent of children of first cousins ​​are at high risk of suffering from recessive disorders. People who support marriages between cousins. Let's say this means that ninety to ninety-six percent of the time the children will be healthy.
People outside the Asian community in the Pakistani community would say, "Well, why would you want to marry your cousin?" You know there are health risks and you also know look outside, they won. I don't quite understand it, you know, you know, this year, all the way it says we wouldn't do it in America, not why you would, but you wouldn't. Okay, there are the health risk points, but then there are the advantages. where you know the family, my children did not have any biological disadvantage because we are first cousins ​​and, by the way, our firstborn I will not stop them.
At least five research papers show that cousin marriages are increasing in the UK and have been increasing for the last three. decades on the streets, although we found a good number of British Pakistanis who thought the practice was wrong and suggested that young people only accepted it due to family pressure. Personally I think it's wrong, I mean it's all right, but firstly because it's a bit wrong I think it's a bit incest to be honest when it comes to sleeping you think there's no chance I can't do it where is this? like sleeping here with you with that you know what I mean and that's how you grow up What kind of pressure do you think there is on my cousins?
Well I think her mother is leaving or I'm going to find out who I am, we call it buzzie drama where they'll say you know better please marry this girl. Please, you know, you know my Egypt, which is nihilistic, my honor is in it, but for the most part, most cousin marriages are forced marriages. I mean, to be honest, most girls are forced to do it, most boys are forced to do it, and we go home. and tell your sister so and so again, Michael, why, because he's your cousin, sit down, brother or something, Alanna, and then the girl has to say yes, I mean, she has no other choice, mushy, When you say forced, you mean that they live it, they can't. they won't be a good fit what was the word emotional blackmail they have been there to put your parents down we did all this for a year blah blah blah we came to this country now it's your turn now we've done it now we're moving that position is still not Expect the majority of first cousin marriages in the UK to be between British Pakistanis.
An immigration rule change has made it more difficult to marry a spouse from abroad. However, sometimes first cousins ​​are still brought from Pakistan. The government's forced marriage unit says they deal with 1,500 cases a day.year, half link to Pakistan, some involve young British men and women being pressured to marry their first cousins ​​against their will. How did you feel about it? At that moment I was really angry because they didn't ask me. He was very, very angry. I met Sarah, who is British, but she married her first cousin from Pakistan. She asked us to hide her identity.
We met when I went to Pakistan with my family and then a couple of weeks later they told me I was going to Pakistan. I committed to him. I refused to marry him. We were about two weeks away from getting married. Did they force you to do it? They blackmailed me emotionally. Yes, I was my husband's family. They went on hunger strike. They said: Are we going to commit suicide? This. It was a matter of honor because I had been engaged to my cousin for a long time and I was emotionally blackmailed. It still continues. My friend was married to her cousin and the money got involved and they went to Pakistan. to resolve the situation and they were in court and as she was leaving the court her husband shot her, she was pregnant at the time, people are straightening up, well you were never worried about something like that happening, yes, yes I am and In the future, marriages between first cousins ​​may end in tragedy.
Recently a British couple was shot dead.in Pakistan here in the UK the biggest problem is the medical problem in the second part we find out that people deny the health risks of cousin marriages in Bradford in the family home Life is unbearably difficult Marcin is constantly frustrated because his two sisters Henna and Zeinab cannot take care of themselves and their eyesight and hearing are getting worse. His parents find it difficult to accept the idea that as first cousins ​​they pass on a gene that cools down the terrible disabilities. Of your children, which doctor spoke to you about this?
I told you it could have something to do with the father, you two are first cousins, yes, they said this is a genetic disease, but I don't think that's right, but they told us that my other, my other brother, married his sisters. had five children, all of them perfectly correct, there is no disability with them meiotic a theorem Shirou says that Rotato marries with a gesture in anything but a novelty sure you say hello Nikita routine tea but Tokyo techne TK Haruka of Mohammad ends Jana Chikara Rock dr. chi devayne and a deteriorated convertible canard multimeter Apache sravya Abby speaks mom mudha zucchini attic a simple Bautista or chicken cobb Liam Columbus America smart meter Z so much some family is calm in the face of fate, however, doctors have no doubts about the cause While the average children's hospital will see 20 to 30 different recessive genetic disorders over a decade in Bradford, one children's hospital alone has seen one hundred and sixty-five.
Consequently, Bradford Trust NHS Hospitals have started one of the most comprehensive study in the world analyzing the health of 14,000 babies over the next 20 years while establishing the full medical consequences of cousin marriage on children's well-being Professor Marcus Pembry is a former government genetic health advisor and geneticist clinical for any particular gene, you get two copies, one for your mother and one for your father, if you have a single defective gene or a mutation as we call it, there is no external manifestation and this can simply be passed from parents to children, from children to grandchildren without any effect, only when both parents are carriers and then there is a 25% chance that a child receives the double dose, does not have a normal gene and suffers from the disease.
First cousins ​​share grandparents and if you imagine there is a rare single copy recessive mutation in one of the grandparents then it is not unusual for it to occur. It will be transmitted to the children of both grandparents and then to their descendants, who on average are other cousins. If you are a carrier, there is a 1/8 and 12.5% ​​chance that your first cousin will also be a carrier of that gene, as Matt helps. at his mother and baby's school we go shopping when he is not at university, he works in the workshop, he deals with customers and it is the man's turn and he is very protective of Elizabeth, it is more like home, I would say who is 14 years old and one who is 18 years old.
Clay, you know, he comes with me, you know, he's on vacation, he comes with me to work, yeah, okay, keep an eye on him and things got tired too, you took all the time because customers always decide when they get them back. you bought something there is a place to do anything I can I'm bored busy here there is something instead of studying not until the city despite what Osmond's mother has been told about the cause of his illness she struggles to accept it I don't think There's nothing wrong with first cousin marriages because it's all culture and it's actually the norm, but Iván said he wanted to, that stopped me from having more with my ex-husband, you know, because I couldn't go through that again having another child with him. same.
The problem is even though it's not guaranteed to happen, even though it's not high risk, it's one in four, but it could be like that, one in four, it's like three could be okay, yeah, I just think it was one of those things because my daughter is fine, yes. What's happening? What we buy. Saira, Matt's older sister, also lives at home and helps out at the store. When she got along when I was young, she couldn't quite understand why I was born perfectly fine and stuff. It costs me a lot. condition and things like that a lot of families think it's just luck, yeah, they look, you know how it should be.
Oh, the will of God has this air, this is how it is perceived. I think in Sheffield, when I spoke to the local community, some accepted the doctor. The evidence, but others fell to any criticism of cousin marriages, was an attack on British Pakistanis. The community feels that it is being attacked all the time by many, whether through the agenda to prevent forced marriages, marriages between first cousins ​​now and the communities like buttoned up searches and does not want to participate does not want to know how to share the experiences and you know which feels like you know we're drowning in all kinds of attacks here.
I see no reason for a high prevalence of a particular disease. In Pakistan, where people have been marrying first cousins ​​for centuries, there is scientific evidence that children are known to be born with disabilities from first cousin marriages. If that's true and there's evidence, then obviously you identify the problem and then basically raise awareness among the communities that's something that I feel needs to happen, they should talk about it, but that's how you talk about it, if you do. achieve, it should be something general rather than targeting a certain community, the people on the committee will raise their hands and say.
Oh, OHS is about that again, we should really think seriously about that because the next generations are suffering the consequences of cousin marriages, they are a major public health issue, cost the NHS many millions and have huge implications for other services , a government study shows that The British Pakistani tsar is three times more likely to have children with learning disabilities than the general population and caring for each child costs almost a quarter of a million pounds a year. So what are politicians doing? We approached sixteen MPs with a significant number of British Pakistanis. voters for an interview, they all refused, we also asked 30 communities of deputies to give Devas and a service, only one who wanted to remain anonymous responded that he did not answer the survey, but told us that it is a topic that evokes very emotional responses strong and that anyone trying to raise an issue, even giving professional medical advice, runs the risk of being attacked by people who have their own agendas, often political.
One politician who wanted to speak to us was the former MP for Keithley in West Yorkshire and Cryer; She has been criticized in the past for trying to discuss the health problems caused by cousin marriages, does she see it first and foremost as a public health issue rather than an issue about the community that one has to tiptoe around? ? It is a public health issue and we address public health issues by raising awareness by talking about the issue looking for a home obesity looking for drug addiction looking for alcohol but for some reason we are told that we should not talk about personalized marriages because this is a sensitive topic now I think it is absurd that we have to talk about this issue to find solutions and you are a lone voice, a lone public voice that is willing to talk about this, why are there so few politicians willing to come forward and say look, we have to address this?
I think it's fear of being accused. of racism or demonization or whatever and therefore they keep their heads below the parapet and do not say things about this issue, it is partly about getting votes and securing them and not about not offending the leaders of these communities. A Birmingham councilor backs the idea. open discussion Selma Jakub believes that the key to addressing the problem lies in the way cousin marriages are talked about. Why do you think people feel so stigmatized? Why would they talk about that? It's too sensitive. I think after 9/11 Muslims felt that living stereotype demonized to see through this lens of terrorism seen as a problematic community, so any discussion about Muslims has to do with some negative topic, so this topic , for example, that it is a health problem, fits well into the framework of why these people don't stop doing it. what they're doing in the face of Western scientific evidence, of course people will get defensive like okay, here's the evidence: people can now make informed decisions and not politicize it in the way we talk about it and We look at it as a simple health issue and approach our search, and I think we have a very different oriented discussion.
Islamic experts say that Islam neither prohibits nor encourages marriages between cousins. However, some argue that if changes occur, community and religious leaders should get along. together but Milan Amman avoir sin a religious scholar in the West Midlands does not accept that there is a problem thirty percent of children with rare diseases are from British Pakistani families what is your answer to that type of statistic what is the I will ask what is the percentage in other communities Milana, you know doctors say there is a link, families who suffer from this, who are first cousins ​​who are British Muslims, British Pakistanis, who say there is a link, specialists in this area say there is a link , why not? accepting that, well, I don't have any knowledge about it, look, I have a whole, when you know, piles and piles of evidence here, scientific evidence that proves there is a link and you're still denying it.
That's not what I said. I have no knowledge about it. If I gave you the evidence and you examined it and you felt it was convincing, what would you do about it? I don't think I can do anything about it. Islam Lee. Don't know. I see that any problem with marrying the first offender may not be Islamic but medically there is a problem whereby we are talking about only Muslim Muslims marrying the first cousin and then saying that if we find the same problem in other communities too , then it is an equivalent, so it is not due to first cousin marriage, so it is a normal case of first cousin marriage, it is just not necessarily because they are Pakistani, white, black or any other ethnic group, it is because they are first cousins ​​and it is much more common for that to happen within the Pakistani community because there is a tradition of marrying first cousins.
Well, like I said at the beginning, I don't have any research on that topic, so I want to be able to say something good, if I give you this research and you review it so well, I wouldn't mind reviewing it and if you were convinced, what would you do about it? I will decide later, when I am convinced that we sent the medical documents and I still have not received a response, it is actually a little difficult to address the problems of these children. I don't know what their future is, how they will live even if we are not here, in the third part we ask if children like actors are paying the price of political correctness because health workers and politicians are afraid of being labeled racist .
A difficult life with scientific research showing that first cousins ​​who marry double their chances of having children with rare diseases. Why is there so little awareness of this in the UK? population Sonya and Wayne Gibbs invited me to their family home they have been together for 16 years Wayne is Sonja's father's cousin, which makes them first cousins ​​once they eliminated something that never seemed like a problem to them their daughter Nicole died of Juvenile osteopetrosis, a genetic disease that causes the bones to thicken and crush the body's organs, they were told it was because they both had recessive genes, so as parents they went from having what they thought was a perfectly healthy normal baby, how did they Did you feel that?
Soon they felt absolutely helpless because we know that there is simply nothing to do.you can do if you decided to have a third child or so, obviously we went through genetic counseling, what they call new because obviously we want to know if we can have more children for that test for you. With absolutely vital, there was no way we were going to have another child if there were no tests that could help, but a lot of scientists were stuck that Nathan was never bright and now you have two very, very healthy children. Do you think that people who are cousins ​​and are thinking about getting married and at some point having children?
Do you think they should be tested at that stage? It will definitely, absolutely, save you a lot of headaches. You know, a long slog at least then they will know they are going to have a healthy child for couples like Wayne and Sonya going through genetic counseling helps establish risks and offers possible solutions the option of a termination of pregnancy or IVF to implant a healthy embryo , but only 40 percent of the genes that cause recessive disorders can be analyzed to determine whether that means genetic counseling has its limits, and yet there is no national public health campaign about cousin marriages, the risks They are not taught in schools and there is no government campaign to distribute leaflets in hospitals, all medical consultations, as there would be about other diseases that affect children, the last major campaign on cousin marriages was 13 years ago in Birmingham when health risks were brought to public attention dr.
Jackie Chambers, the city's health director, explains how some British Pakistanis opposed the initiative. What was the reaction to her campaign at the time? Well, I think the reaction was quite mixed. We got some support from some religious leaders and some communities. and for about two years we were in the context of promoting healthy mothers and babies, becoming aware of the message about the additional risks, we subsequently discovered that there was also a quite hostile undercurrent, people were tearing up our leaflets and also conveying contrary messages in terms of what was considered an attack on those communities;
The campaign provoked such a negative response that it was not repeated; Normal practice is now to counsel individual families who are most at risk rather than high-profile national health programs to discourage them. Cousin marriage professor Marcus Pembry believes the way forward is to focus on individual families rather than issuing national public health initiatives. You are against the idea of ​​it being a public health problem, but we have spoken to many people, many doctors and people who work with local authorities. Let's say the cost to the NHS is absolutely huge and therefore we need to make our public health an issue to reduce the problem, of course we need to address it but it's not like smoking where people want to smoke and the health campaign public is trying to get them to stop smoking these families do not want to have children with these diseases we are all on the same side they just need help they are not going to change their cousins' marriage immediately because it is an integral part of their community and that community supports them a lot, What they want is help with these specific genetic disorders and with new technology, where if there is political will, we don't want politicians to say things, what we wanted to do is understand that. we need funding for services we will be providing genetic counseling in Birmingham and a new system is being introduced a confidential register is being created of families most at risk of recessive disorders they will be offered genetic counseling and testing which is expected to halve the number of children born with disabilities over the next decade If it works, the plan is for the government to roll this out in cities such as Bradford and London, however British Pakistani doctors at a GP practice in Birmingham have set themselves apart from other health professionals By openly discouraging cousin marriage, his practice is one of the few in the country to take this radical approach while also introducing genetic screening and testing for common blood disorders such as thalassemia for all of its patients. to talk to you again and talk to you about cellular anemia and transmission today dr.
Rizwan alladhina himself, a British Pakistani, is genetically counseling someone healthy, originally from East Africa and married to his first cousin, Kusum, he is a carrier of thalassemia, has a healthy baby but wants more children, so he would fast with the normal or with the one who has fantasy. Mia and the same with your husband too, so in terms of combinations, this is the dangerous combination when the child has Seles Imogene and that child would be a child with thalassemia major, but that is a one in four chance, okay, the others Chances are that children are carriers, so helping patients make informed decisions is a priority for Dr.
Alladhina. He says he has done it with the help of local religious leaders. He simply took the time for almost 20 years to change attitudes and gain support from the clergy. That's the key, I think, at the end of the day, if you don't have the support of religious leaders within your community, particularly in a Muslim community, then your message won't get through. This is not an attack on Islam. It is not an attack on Islamic principles or their foundations. they are simply concerns from other muslims regarding health risks, it is okay to marry your cousin as long as you know the risks you are taking and as long as you get tested and are not in an affected society, but then if you look the number of genetic diseases that actually exist, you can't test for everything, so the sensible thing to do would be to say that if you can avoid these associations, then it's actually better than Allah that we can marry a first cousin according to Sharia.
Sure, I myself married my first cousin, my two brothers too, and many other people in my audience, but the reports are in favor of first cousin marriage being a result of disabled children, so these are the reports that they showed me. I agree with them, okay, magnet. Sadiq Qureshi is the director of the Menage El Quran International Mosque in Forest Gate, London. He is married to his first cousin and has two daughters. One of his daughters was born with a form of hereditary deafness and the other suffers from a rare recessive disorder called mobile bone disease.
He regularly addresses health issues in his Friday sermons and is not afraid to talk about cousin marriages. It is very clear that marriage between cousins ​​is allowed in Islam. You can't say that you should do it or that you shouldn't do it. These are the guidelines for suggestions, so what would you say based on your personal experience? What would you say to people who come to this mosque? I must say, as a religious scholar, that people should think about this issue and make people aware, people should learn, go to the GP is go to another consultant and they should learn about the partner they are planning to marry their cousin.
They should think before making their decision if they feel any symptoms, some gene is fine so they should get tested before getting married in future. There is a great situation now in this country, there are many facilities, so you should get tested and then that will be and it will be better for your future according to the Islamic point of view. This is the great jihad to provide health to the entire society. great jihad of this time azmuth and mom are in the hospital for their last checkup 156 days around five to two the doctors need to see him once every six months to check his health this time the news is not good when i am playing my friends have ordered, let my legs be fixed like both legs, yes, I am having pains in my arms, I am carrying forward, isn't it, it has become much weaker, I feel many clauses in your heart to open, so you lose for yeah just and Gary goes, I put it on. a cake and then our Gwadar law stretch sometimes, of course, I'm still physically there, put your hands on your hips just kidding, it starts to hurt, you know?
I'm sorry, but put it here. Miranda tells me to be harder. I have a lot of no, but that hug, yeah, just hold your head straight like this, can you improve? It takes time, what arm, yes, yes, I think it's hard to know what, we haven't managed to fully explain why you've had this. problem that we would not claim in any way to have a complete cure or treatment for public acid India at night has not yet found a cure for it no, because it is a disease, a new way to thank every cell in the body, it was fine during my time making In this film I have seen firsthand the benefits of marriages between cousins, but also its tragic consequences.
A medical study estimates that almost 700 British Pakistani children are born with severe disabilities each year. If this were any other health risk in the UK, it would be a huge national campaign to raise awareness until this happens, many more innocent children will be born into lives of unimaginable and avoidable suffering. My dream is to get married. Yeah, I got a good job and built something in the lab, or some married me to Bob from Omni on my own. Well, it was like giving your money because in July it always works because if your mind is on it, it's like you could have a disease because you know you don't know what I would have written to Scott, so the safety of the children is important.
However, you don't need, okay, those lies, if they present as a heart disease, you know how that child could be born, some people have different behaviors, it is not important that you think about who you are going to marry, but the Maryland family It's not always a good idea. click the screen to see more videos of extraordinary

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