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I was constipated — now I have just weeks to live

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Tragically, Kev Coles, a 46-year-old father of seven from Stoke-on-Trent, has been given a prognosis of only weeks to a few months to live after being diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer. Initially, Kev suspected he might have gallstones or constipation due to persistent stomach pain, but he exhibited none of the typical symptoms of bowel cancer, such as blood in his stool.

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