Sir Colin Meads out of hospital after admission for 'stomach pains'
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Save Former All Blacks legend, Sir Colin Meads, has been discharged from hospital after he was admitted on Tuesday with "stomach pains".
The much-loved rugby great, 80, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August.
Today, he spoke to the Herald from his bed at Waikato Hospital and said he wasn't feeling
great.
"I came in yesterday. I had stomach pains so they are doing some scans."
His life with the disease hit the headlines late last year when it was linked with his controversial use of a water-based product called Te Kiri Gold.