direct to your inboxChris Moore had a 50/50 chance of inheriting a genetic disorder that both his mother and grandfather suffered with.While his sister had the all clear, once Chris turned 11, he was called for the test where doctors discovered thousands of precancerous polyps in his large intestine and diagnosed him with familial adenomatous polyposis.It’s a condition that has left him feeling ashamed and ‘like an alien’.
But now, aged 30, he’s come to terms with the disorder and written a book in a bid to raise awareness and break down the stigma around stomas - the abdominal openings that allow people with conditions like his to excrete waste from the body.Chris, who lives in Whalley Range, faced a barrage of questions from his.
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