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<blockquote data-quote="Marzeater" data-source="post: 105681" data-attributes="member: 20493"><p>I had none of the usual symptoms and apart from needing to lose a couple of stone, I thought I was resonable well.</p><p>Then in June last year I was knocked off my motorbike - a long story and I feel so bitter about it that I'm having therapy. :evil: :evil: </p><p>Any way, the last test before being released from hospital was a urine test and I was told to make an immediate appointment to see my GP. The rest as they say is history. I was in denial for the first 12 months and I can't remember any results I was given, I think I blanked it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marzeater, post: 105681, member: 20493"] I had none of the usual symptoms and apart from needing to lose a couple of stone, I thought I was resonable well. Then in June last year I was knocked off my motorbike - a long story and I feel so bitter about it that I'm having therapy. :evil: :evil: Any way, the last test before being released from hospital was a urine test and I was told to make an immediate appointment to see my GP. The rest as they say is history. I was in denial for the first 12 months and I can't remember any results I was given, I think I blanked it out. [/QUOTE]
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