A GRANDAD has just discovered he has been living with a broken neck for 59 YEARS.
John Richards, 74, did not know he had fractured vertebrae when he fell from a tree while stealing apples as a 16-year-old in 1948.
He was treated at the time for a broken wrist but doctors missed the other life-threatening break.
John, who felt no specific pain in his neck, got on with an active life working on a farm, and playing football and cricket.
He even BOXED for 15 years at a gym with no idea that one wrong blow could kill him.
The break was only spotted when John went for a routine check-up with his GP last month.
He complained of pain when the doctor prodded his shoulders and neck and a scan revealed the amazing truth.
John, of Yatton, Somerset, was rushed to hospital, where surgeons put an inch-long bolt in his neck to finally repair the fracture.
Now he has to put up with mickey-taking pals who call him Frankenstein.

I've heard of things like that before. The body sort of adapts to the injury, but glad they found it in the end.