NHS delays due to the coronavirus pandemic pushed his treatment back.The 72-year-old told StokeLive: "I'd go anywhere for treatment, from Madrid to Lagos.""I'm just surviving now and it's not good at all.
I want to work on my farm, I just want my life back."Winston first developed the hernia during a bowel operation in 2019.He was meant to go under the knife in February, 2020 - but Crewe's Leighton Hospital suffered big delays from the pandemic.NHS bosses have now apologised to the pensioner, who lives in Oakhanger, near Stoke.The unlucky bloke continued: "I have been told an operation could be life-threatening - but this pain is life-threatening too."When I walk a yard from the phone to the table I’m out of breath - it’s just been getting.
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