World IBD Day: Squash's Georgina Kennedy on 'debilitating' and 'isolating' disease

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Georgina Kennedy is the first Englishwoman to win a Commonwealth Games squash title, but off the court, she has been battling ulcerative colitis for eight years

Georgina Kennedy spends her pre-match warm-ups asking herself one question: "Am I going to need the bathroom?"

She has been battling the condition for eight years but her symptoms worsened after the Commonwealth Games two years ago in Birmingham. "There's always light at the end of the tunnel," said Kennedy, who is currently ranked at a career-high sixth in the world.

 

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