Former England captain Moody reveals MND diagnosis
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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 devastating and incurable neurological condition.
The 43-year-old retired flanker shared the news on social media, expressing his shock and sadness at the diagnosis, but also his determination to face the challenge head-on.
Moody, who earned 71 caps for England and played in three Rugby World Cups, has vowed to use his platform to raise awareness about MND and support research for a cure.
He has received an outpouring of support from the rugby community and fans around the world, with many expressing their admiration for his bravery and resilience in the face of such a difficult diagnosis.
Moody’s former teammates and rivals have all sent messages of support, highlighting the tight-knit nature of the rugby world and the respect and camaraderie that exists among players.
Despite the challenges that lie ahead, Moody remains positive and determined to make a difference in the fight against MND, using his experience and platform to raise awareness and support research for a cure.
His announcement serves as a sobering reminder of the indiscriminate nature of disease, and the importance of supporting those who are affected by it, both emotionally and financially.
As a beloved figure in the rugby community, Moody’s diagnosis has sparked a wave of solidarity and support, with many rallying behind him in his fight against MND.
We wish Lewis Moody all the strength and courage as he faces this new challenge, and we stand with him in his determination to raise awareness and support research for a cure for MND.