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Henman diagnosed with blood disorder October 25, 2004 MADRID, Spain (Ticker) - Tim Henman of Britain has been told by doctors that he has a magnesium deficiency in his blood. Henman had a blood test last Wednesday after complaining of feeling "weak" and "lethargic" during his third-round loss to Croatian Ivan Ljubcic at the Madrid Masters. The condition was diagnosed by doctors and Henman has been advised to take a mo nth's course of supplementary medication ahead of his participation in Basel th is week. Henman revealed he was suffering from a lack of energy, similar to how he felt when he was affected by a virus just prior to the French Open in May, but still intends to compete in Basel and Paris, where he will defend his Masters Series title. "I'm told the shortage of magnesium could be the reason for the tiredness I hav e been feeling on court and I won't be doing any extra work for the time being, " Henman said. "I've got to take the pills for a month and keep my fingers cros sed. "I'm going ahead with plans to play in Basel, where I have a good record, and i n Paris, where I will be defending my Masters Series title." Updated on Monday, Oct 25, 2004 12:28 pm EDT -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.245.23.168
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