It's the first time I've really sat down and read the ezine but it's so sobering. I know Stevie and Luke Ambler aren't doing this for accolades but they deserve them. This sort of work is giving men a voice to talk about their depression. It's well worth it if only 1 person doesn't take their life. Pressure is all relative and we all have the points where we break, regardless of profession, physique, bravery...
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as a health professional working in a mental health unit i've got to say that that article is a brilliant read and should deserve a wider exposure as paul says depression can affect anyone, i've nursed drug addicts,actors, sportsmen, business leaders and doctors as well as members of my own family i urge anyone suffering to talk....to anyone it doesn't matter as anyone can help in these situations
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Excellent article, which will hopefully help some of us who know something isn't right but don't know what, to seek help.
Mental illness is just as indiscriminate as physical illness, it's not confined to the "weak or feeble minded", and the great work being done here can only help to raise the profile of the topic and support those in need. As a community we need to be more supportive of those who are having a rough time regardless of the reason.
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If he's written that all on his lonesome, he's shown maturity beyond his years and as another poster has said, some form of journalism could be his post rugby calling. Plus kudos to Paul Wood for speaking so honestly about his feelings, coming from a sport that is perceived for its toughness.
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I've extensive interviews with Luke Ambler on Radio Leeds. He is superb.
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After experiencing the utter devastation that comes from the aftermath of NOT speaking out I have to say that is a very, very powerful and humbling read.
We know we have a game where even the ballboys are tough as nails but to hear this from a former top level player, one who has been playing for a successful team etc is a warning to all of the dark side of the sport, infact any walk of life.
I thank him for his bravery of speaking out.
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Really encouraging to hear the increased awareness and support for mental health. Having struggled with clinical depression and associated mental health problems for over 20 years, being open has only come to me in the last few years but meant im still here. Theres increased understanding for 'situational depression' but less about clinical illness which id like to see improve.
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