Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis
Former England captain, Lewis Moody, has bravely revealed that he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
The 43-year-old rugby star shared the news on social media, stating that he is determined to face the challenges ahead with courage and positivity.
Moody, who played 71 times for England and was a key player in the 2003 World Cup winning squad, has received an outpouring of support from fans and fellow players.
MND is a progressive neurological condition that affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness and loss of mobility.
Despite the diagnosis, Moody remains focused on raising awareness and funds for MND research, hoping to make a difference for future patients.
He has pledged to use his platform to educate others about the disease and encourage early detection and treatment.
Moody’s positive attitude and determination to fight MND has inspired many, and his courage in the face of adversity is truly admirable.
We send our thoughts and well wishes to Moody and his loved ones during this challenging time.
Let us all come together to support those affected by MND and work towards finding a cure for this devastating condition.
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Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis