A man who felt he was "heading into a problem" was eventually diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer. Jon Imondi, 43, experienced dissatisfaction and health issues while working from home after the pandemic.
In an interview with Surrey Live, the IT engineer shared his experience: "There was probably about eight months of strange things happening." He admitted to overlooking early warning signs, saying, "I actually think 18 months or two years before that I found some blood in the toilet but I pretty much dismissed it stupidly.
Then eight months before my diagnosis I had Covid and I was having really bad night sweats and waking up soaking wet."I kept getting up to pee - my immune system was just about shot.
I was tired all the time. And literally about six weeks before my diagnosis I had a chest infection and also developed a shingles rash on my back."Despite ignoring many symptoms initially, Jon sought medical advice, which led to the discovery of blood in his stool samples and a subsequent colonoscopy.
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