Former Leeds player Paul Gill on his ‘miracle’ reprieve from motor neurone disease

Paul Gill was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last June and spent seven months preparing for the end of his life. Then, just ten days ago, he was told he had been misdiagnosed and he does not have the disease. The man who played 49 games for Leeds between 1982 and 1989 has got his life back and is in the mood for celebrating.  What symptom

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