08-09-2022, 16:38
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2022, 16:41 by theo_luddite.)
One of those diseases you never know about until it gets you. A good friend and darned good golfer down here didn't last a year after being diagnosed. One of the few Wolves fans I got on with as he had brain cells between his ears when it came to football.
Depends on which muscles it goes for, it went for his chest and diaphragm amongst others so he couldn't breath. Apparently this is very common. With Stephen Hawkins as an example, his diaphragm and his chest muscles were about the only one's it didn't go for, hence he lived for years with it even though he couldn't walk or talk due to it. Similar at the moment with all the rugby players that have got it that you see on TV.
More about it
https://www.brainresearchuk.org.uk/neuro...%20disease.
Depends on which muscles it goes for, it went for his chest and diaphragm amongst others so he couldn't breath. Apparently this is very common. With Stephen Hawkins as an example, his diaphragm and his chest muscles were about the only one's it didn't go for, hence he lived for years with it even though he couldn't walk or talk due to it. Similar at the moment with all the rugby players that have got it that you see on TV.
More about it
https://www.brainresearchuk.org.uk/neuro...%20disease.
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