Wishing him well, and hope he can find a regime that manages his condition, and gets him playing again.
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Alice's Phallus wrote:I honestly wish the lad the very best luck. Nobody who is not a mass murderer or child molester deserves such a fate as this disease. Richard Moore showed a lot of guts and determination on the playng field. He will need to be a very brave lad to deal with fighting this horrible illness.
But while we all pray for his full recovery, reality dictates that we acknowledge that full recovery might not happen.
I hope that people in the know will keep us posted on his condition.
Let us find a way (email or postal address?) to inform him individually of our best wishes. That could help his morale.
It's not a disease, as in communicable, it is however a chronic illness.
Great advances have been made in treating the condition over recent years, usually managing to avoid the need for radical surgery. With proper treatment, modern drugs and a regulated diet, there's really no reason why, once the condition has been stabilised, that Richard Moore cannot continue his RL career.
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cod'ead wrote:It's not a disease, as in communicable, it is however a chronic illness.
Great advances have been made in treating the condition over recent years, usually managing to avoid the need for radical surgery. With proper treatment, modern drugs and a regulated diet, there's really no reason why, once the condition has been stabilised, that Richard Moore cannot continue his RL career.
It depends, some people respond well others don't. Strange thing is athletes tend to respond less well than the average Joe. Apparently something to do with their bodies being more highly stressed. Added to that the shear demands put on the body if he resumes his career will not help.
To be honest it's a massive ask for the bloke but fingers crossed.
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I've had work colleagues and others who i know with Crohns as well as people i've loked after and it really is a a diesease process that can take a number of courses. Fingers crossed that Richards is sorted out for him and he can potentially get back to paying RL.
I know someone with Crohns and their life has rocked forward and back for many year culminating in a fairly serious operation a few years ago to "make best".
Its livable with but once it sets in then food and drink have to be curtailed if they inflame it and some times it can be in the most uncomfortable places.
If you've ever had terrible constipation thats apparantly what its like for hours days at a time.
Lets hope modern treatments can help fix this and we get richard back playing asap.
Quote:Wakefield stand-off Jamie Rooney has paid tribute to medical staff who saved his life after his heart stopped during routine knee surgery.
The 28-year-old "died" for 30 seconds after being given an anaesthetic as doctors prepared to correct minor knee cartilage damage and only the timely intervention of operating theatre staff averted tragedy.
right,who ever is messing around with the wakefield voodoo doll stop it now...
Quote:Wakefield stand-off Jamie Rooney has paid tribute to medical staff who saved his life after his heart stopped during routine knee surgery.
The 28-year-old "died" for 30 seconds after being given an anaesthetic as doctors prepared to correct minor knee cartilage damage and only the timely intervention of operating theatre staff averted tragedy.
right,who ever is messing around with the wakefield voodoo doll stop it now...
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