As a Child I Was Given a Year to Live. Now I'm Running the Marathon ; Liver Disease Survivor Takes On 26 Miles to Help Others
Grimsby Telegraph › March 05, 2011
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Grimsby Telegraph › March 05, 2011
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A CARER who fought back from a near fatal childhood liver disease is running the London marathon to help other sufferers.
Hannah Stephenson, 25, of Winterton, was born with alpha 1- antitrypsin deficiency, which is a genetic disorder that impairs liver function.See the full content of this document
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As a Child I Was Given a Year to Live. Now I'm Running the Marathon ; Liver Disease Survivor Takes On 26 Miles to Help Others
When she was still at primary school she was told she had a year to live, but after a successful transplant operation when she was 11 she be...
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