Stuart Lancaster and Sean O'Brien believe rugby is better now than 'wild west days' amid Lewis Moody's MND diagnosis
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Stuart Lancaster and Sean O'Brien believe rugby is better now than 'wild west days' amid Lewis Moody's MND diagnosis
"Lewis Moody, a warrior on the field who often seemed to play as if each game was his last fight, is now condemned to confront a battle beyond comprehension."
"That his fate is now inevitable, and also one without any tangible timeline, represents just some of the multiple grievous horrors that those condemned to a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease must face."
Lewis Moody is described as a warrior on the field who played every game as if it were his last fight. A diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease now forces him into a battle that transcends physical sport and comprehension. The disease brings an inevitable decline with no clear timeline, creating profound uncertainty and dread. Those condemned to this diagnosis face multiple grievous horrors, including progressive loss of motor function, erosion of independence, emotional strain, and the disruption of personal identity and relationships that previously defined life and purpose.
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