“I'm defying MND” | Marcus Stewart opens up on having Motor Neurone Disease in powerful interview
Inspiring Marcus Stewart: A Warrior Against Motor Neuron Disease
Marcus Stewart, the inspirational Ipswich Town striker, has been diagnosed with motor neuron disease (MND) two years ago. Despite the challenges he has faced, Marcus has not let his condition define him. In fact, he has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for MND research.
A Fuel to Overcome Adversity
In an exclusive interview, Marcus spoke about how he has approached his diagnosis. "It’s simple, I don’t live with MND, MND lives with me. That’s it. My life keeps going until I can." He believes that adversity is a fuel that drives him forward, and he is determined to make the most of every moment.
Raising Awareness and Funds
Marcus has been involved in numerous fundraising efforts, including a charity golf day that raised £1,600. His wife has also played a significant role in his fundraising efforts, and together they have raised over £100,000 for MND research. The couple’s efforts have inspired many others to get involved and make a difference.
The Ultimate Goal: A Cure
Marcus’s ultimate goal is to find a cure for MND. He believes that a cure is the only way to truly make a difference. "We need to find a cure, or at least a drug that will prolong life by decades, not months," he emphasized.
Defying MND
Marcus has adopted the term "MND fighter" to describe himself, rather than a "sufferer." He believes that this mindset allows him to focus on defying the disease, rather than being defined by it. "I’m not a sufferer, I’m a fighter," he said. "I’m going to keep fighting until the day I can’t fight anymore."
A New Perspective
Marcus believes that his diagnosis has given him a new perspective on life. He no longer takes things for granted and appreciates every moment. "I don’t cherish life anymore, I just live it," he said. "I don’t think about what I might not be able to do in two years’ time. I just live in the moment."
Supporting Others
Marcus is keenly aware of the struggles that others with MND face. He believes that families are often the ones who suffer the most, as they try to help loved ones who are struggling with the disease. "I think a lot of people suffer with that, wanting to be independent but being unable to," he said.
Conclusion
Marcus Stewart is an inspiration to us all. Despite the challenges he has faced with MND, he has refused to let the disease define him. Instead, he has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for research, and to inspire others to do the same. His story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and a reminder that, even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.