Ex-rugby player diagnosed with MND celebrates wedding after discovering symptoms were caused by statins
  • 2 months ago
A man told he was going to die from a terminal illness has celebrated his wedding - after finding out his symptoms were caused by his prescribed statin pills.

Paul Gill, 65, was given the choice of dying at home or in a hospice after being informed he had Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in June last year.

The former rugby league player was resigned to suffering a fate similar to fellow ex-Leeds Rhinos star Rob Burrow, who has been left wheelchair-bound by the condition.

There is currently no cure for MND, which affects the nerves and brain and slowly robs patients of the ability to walk, talk and eat.
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