swimmer transplant

If Ian Norman had not opted for a routine visit to doctor eight years ago, did not realize I had to have kidney problems. Now, the recipient of the transplant, 39, Sundon Park, a gold medal in swimming at the World Transplant Games in Australia to go in August. He is also hoping to win greater international recognition for the event. The head of the carrier must stop to 11 tablets a day, most of refusal. He trained at Bath Road and Lewsey time in a week, bringing to 200 lbsBodyskin suit your business, sponsors and-Norman. His teammate, Dee, 36, and son, Ben, two and five years, Thomas has been rooting for him when he crossed the water in seven different categories, including both relays, 50m butterfly and most stylish events Free. "I want to win this time," he promised, "I am determined and confident." Transplantation For more information about your visit, the words www.wtgf.org World Games:. Bev Creagh Video: www.lutontoday.co. Natalia uk Hazelwood



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