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By AnonymJonah Lomu
For me to get through the toughest periods in my life, I had to look within to find the energy to do it. I don't give up. Never have. Never will.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
I thought about dying whenever I got bad news about other people.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
It's a really exciting time to be involved in Welsh rugby.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
It's been a long road back to health and fitness for me. I am just glad to have been given the opportunity to do what I love most.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
It was in 2003 that I realised there was no choice but to have dialysis treatment - by the time of the World Cup that year, I could barely walk. A year later, I finally had a kidney transplant.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
It was like falling off a building and suddenly, bang, you hit the bottom. The first time it happened was on an ordinary day at home. I was taking down some curtains. I took one step, turned around, took another step and then I fell and hit my head hard on the rowing machine.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
Looking back, my whole life seems so surreal. I didn't just turn up on the doorstep playing rugby, I had to go through a whole lot of things to get there.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
Towards the end of 2003 it was hard to get through training - and the darkest point was when a doctor told me there was a possibility I could end up in a wheelchair.
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By AnonymJonah Lomu
When I was playing I felt tired all the time. My recovery period was a lot longer than the other players. They'd be ok after an hour - I'd have to stay in bed till the next session.
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