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Paigntonian | 08:32 Tue 18th Oct 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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ex Leeds Rhinos Rob on BBC 2 tonight at 7pm, Living with MND. This guy and his family are awesome. Heart-rending.
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i have been watching him on BBC breakfast, it's heartbreaking.
what a terrible thing is MND - cruel and mind numbing.

I remember in the 70s hearing about this brilliant physicist, Stephen Hawking, who had MND. Then doctors reckoned he had a couple of years to live. Hawking continued his stunning career for decades longer, having insights on Black Holes and writing popular science books like A Brief History of Time.
indeed, but for all the success of Hawking, and Rob, its a terrible disease and one that has no cure.

The husband of one of my cousin's had one of the variants, ALS. He was full of life, always a smile on his face, the first to get the grannies up dancing at parties. Truly tragic to see him hunched up in a wheelchair.
Did anyone manage to watch this programme dry-eyed? I certainly didn't.
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Remarkable man. Remarkable family.
Steven Hawking was in a Stavros wheel chair when I was a student
( Stavros - Dr Who, yeah?)
and then stopped progressing
sort of for around 25 y - and no one knew why. It is usually a constant descent but at difft rates in dfft pts

The million pounds he got from his book helped and allowed him to hire private nursing care 24 h - and divorce his wife who used to insist on sitting by his bed and reading the NT to him.
Wife no 2 used to smack him around
Imagine machine voice E=mc2
Smack - dont say that again ! another smack because he hasnt said yes miss

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