A British dad who thought that his extreme fatigue was due to low testosterone was later told that he had a brain tumour.
A Chesterfield dad who put his extreme fatigue down to low testosterone was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour after crashing his van.
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Dad’s ‘extreme fatigue due to low testosterone’ diagnosed with brain tumour
A dad who put his extreme fatigue down to low testosterone was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. Jamie Brunt, 42, could not keep his eyes open from tiredness but his GP dismissed it for low ...
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A dad who put his extreme fatigue down to low testosterone was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. Jamie Brunt, 42, ...
A father who attributed his severe exhaustion to low testosterone was later given a nightmare diagnosis. Jamie Brunt, 42, struggled to keep his eyes open due to tiredness, but his doctor dismissed it ...
A dad who put his extreme fatigue down to low testosterone was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. Jamie Brunt, 42, ...
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