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My doctor diagnosed a wonky gall bladder, warned I might eventually have to have it removed.
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This side of the issue recently came to the fore when the New York Times reported on a Georgetown law student who was denied coverage of the birth control prescribed to treat her polycystic ovary syndrome (she eventually had to have an ovary removed).
(Gibson's arm never gave him undue trouble, but he had serious difficulties with his knees in the latter stages of his career, and eventually had to have a torn cartilage removed from the right knee, which had pushed off to start all the tens of thousands of his pitches over the years and had then had to withstand the punishing force of the last stage of his unique delivery).
His stockbroker father Ian, who died in 2010, was born with severely deformed legs, which he eventually had to have amputated.
Britton eventually had to have surgery.
She eventually had to have a bone marrow transplant, which CIGNA covered, but there were complications that damaged her liver.
The Irish Independent story continues, "He eventually had to have a blood vessel blocked in a non-invasive procedure although doctors could only find two previously documented reports of an unwanted prolonged erection after a straddle injury".
"You can only cut and cut and cut for so long, eventually you have to have growth," said Paul Hickey, a founder of the Bespoke Investment Group.
4.13pm: Ed Richards joins the BBC star salaries debate - saying that the corporation will, eventually, have to accept that it will have to publish these figures.
Or at least I had thought grown ups eventually have to give up the overwhelming beauty of immature discovery and juvenile joy, but Wayne White proves you can hold on to it.
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