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Stewart: I Feel Pretty Lucky, the Symptoms Are Slow
Sunday, 20th Nov 2022 10:47

Blues legend Marcus Stewart says he’s feeling “pretty good” despite having been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

Stewart revealed in September that he was suffering with the neurological disease, which attacks the nerves that control movement.

The 50-year-old spoke on BBC Breakfast on Saturday morning, discussing former Leeds Rhinos rugby league player Kevin Sinfield’s Ultra 7 in 7 Challenge in which he ran 40 miles a day for seven successive days, raising more than £1.7 million for MND charities.

“I am fine, the symptoms are pretty slow. I have a problem with my left hand and my left arm — the grip is gone on my hand and my left arm is full of weight loss,” Stewart said.

"Otherwise I am pretty good, I have a few twitches over my body. I am good, I can walk and talk. I feel pretty lucky, if I am honest.

“My wife is normally in bed next to me checking the total - it is great that it has just reached £1 million. The crowds that have been turning up is inspiring.

“Kevin is a beacon of hope. That what he is, to a lot of us. He is doing his best for his mate Rob [Burrow, who has had MND since 2019], along with his mates who are running with him.

“It is over £5 million now with previous events he has done. The awareness is great - when he does it, he does it big. That can only be the right way forward.”


Sinfield’s fundraising is mainly set to benefit the MND Association and Leeds Hospitals Charity’s appeal which aims to build the Rob Burrow Centre for MND.

In addition, there will be donations to MND Scotland, My Name’5 Doddie Foundation and the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, as well as the 4ED campaign, in support of ex-Gloucester and Leicester rugby union player Ed Slater, who was also recently diagnosed with the disease.

Stewart and his wife Louise have set up a JustGiving page with all proceeds going to the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, which was started by Stephen Darby, the former Liverpool, Rochdale and Bradford full-back, who was diagnosed with MND in 2018.


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Bazza8564 added 12:16 - Nov 20
Inspirational, lets hope medical advances bring some extra respite for Marcus and that he is around for a long long while yet
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 13:44 - Nov 20
Anyone with an MND diagnosis who can still say he feels "lucky" is one brave fella.
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Flamencaman added 14:03 - Nov 20
So true Steve, all the best Marcus we all wish the best to you
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itsonlyme added 15:53 - Nov 20
Tragic! All the very best to Marcus and his family! Just hope he lives for a long time yet!
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Karlosfandangal added 16:11 - Nov 20
He was the key to Town getting promotion that year.

He is amazing how he is handling this…..he was a legend before and even more so now.

All the very best to you and your family
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DaGremloid added 17:53 - Nov 20
Hang in there Marcus. There's a lot of love for you and your family out there.
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superblues9 added 20:24 - Nov 20
Legend keep fighting everyone is wishing you the best even your little namesake my boy Marcus !
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WeZBurnZ added 10:21 - Nov 21
One word sums this fella up...Class.

Stay strong Srewie.
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TractorBeezer added 02:22 - Nov 22
That's the spirit Marcus Your positive attitude must be helping. Keep it p pal.
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