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Painful truths

Sinead Fitzgibbon, 44, Ascot

Sitting opposite the doctor, I explained I’d been having strange aches and pains. It’d started in my hands, spread through my limbs.

‘It’s just growing pains,’ the doctor suggested.

I’d taken his word for it. After all, I was 11, so it made sense.

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