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Young Scots woman says she was diagnosed with cancer after symptoms first mistaken for long covid

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A young Scots woman who was in excruciating pain for months was diagnosed with stage four cancer after her symptoms were mistaken for long Covid.

Nichola Petermann was just 26 when she learned she had Hodgkin lymphoma and needed immediate treatment - forcing her to leave her dream job months after she started.Medics believed her symptoms, which included fevers, abdominal pain and night sweats, were a result of her contracting coronavirus in January.But as her illness got progressively worse she found herself taking painkillers six times a day in order to continue her day-to-day life.In the absence of answers Nichola, from Glasgow, repeatedly sought medical attention, but the likelihood of it being long Covid masked the advanced stage her

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