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Windsor man's triathlon dreams after 'record-breaking' kidneys removed
Warren Higgs, who has polycystic kidney disease, is now recovering post surgery.
The 54-year-old underwent a two-hour operation to remove the organs weighing 35kg in total.
The father-of-one said his surgeons told him that "in every single way you measure it" he had set a new record with the size of his heaviest kidney.
Warren's been chatting to Phil Kennedy about his dreams of getting back fit and one day completing a triathlon.
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