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Ray Wilkins reveals he has chronic bowel disease ulcerative colitis


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Ray Wilkins has revealed he is suffering colitis, the same chronic bowel disease that Darren Fletcher suffers from.

His revelations came after he was sacked by Fulham, they claim he was drunk, he says it is colitis that made him appear drowsy.

Met Ray once after the Chelsea v Barcelona game a few years back, chatted away in the restaurant in Stanford Bridge and all he went on about was the Rangers :21:

Good luck battling this Ray. (tu)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2562351/Ray-Wilkins-says-suffering-bowel-disease-Charles-Sale.html

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I have this condition,but i got diagnosed early and with regular medicine(tablet form) i have successfully curtailed this.I was whats known as a third infected,and the doctor said out of all these ailments i was lucky and with regular medicine i should be fine.I have had this for 7 years with no flare ups,so heres hoping that Ray can get back to a regular lifestyle....

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Good luck Ray

Its launched in field by Stevens

There's Butcher

Back to Wilkins

Absolutely magnificent from Ray Wilkins

A goal made in England

The throw from Gary Stevens

The header on from Butcher

A stunning volley from Wilkins and Andrews scarcely moved.

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