Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis
Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis
Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), a...
Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis
Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), a degenerative neurological condition that affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord.
Moody, who led England to a Six Nations Grand Slam victory in 2011, announced his diagnosis in a heartfelt statement on social media, expressing his shock and sadness at the news.
The 43-year-old former flanker said that he is determined to face the challenges ahead with courage and positivity, and to raise awareness of MND and support research into finding a cure for the disease.
Moody’s former teammates and rivals from the world of rugby have rallied around him, offering their support and encouragement during this difficult time.
Known for his tenacity and leadership on the field, Moody’s announcement has sparked an outpouring of support and admiration from fans and fellow players alike.
He is now focusing on spending time with his family and raising awareness of MND, urging others to support research into finding a cure for the devastating condition.
Moody’s courage and determination in the face of adversity have inspired many, and his openness about his diagnosis has sparked important conversations about MND and the need for increased research and support for patients.
As a beloved figure in the world of rugby, Moody’s diagnosis has sent shockwaves through the sporting community, but his resilience and strength in the face of this challenge serve as an inspiration to all.
His commitment to raising awareness and supporting research into MND will leave a lasting legacy, and his courage in the face of this devastating diagnosis will not be forgotten.
Our thoughts are with Lewis Moody and his family during this difficult time, and we stand with him in his fight against MND.