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Murraymob1

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Ma
These forums do more for my mental health than you know; I've come to love visiting
the forums, to discuss everything, because it doesn't feel like a chore to me.

I'm currently really worried about setting a good example for my son, because I can't show him what true happiness is; I love him more than anything, but I can't set the example of how good life is, because I can't connect with that idea.

I'm proud that I haven't given up hope yet, but I'd be lying if I said my tank wasn't running on fumes.
mate you are doing the most important thing a father can do for a son and that’s be there for him
 

Gronk

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I hit 10k steps today guys but in my defence the Mrs is away for the day so I’ve done it carrying around a 1 and 4 year old so it feels like 20k ha.

Made sure I took the kids down the beach and also bought a book especially for my 4 year old and I took read (it’s a proper book) so thats pretty awesome.

Only downside is my freshly painted black GTS has been whacked by the wife accidentally getting out of the car, just discovered it this morning dead set I’ve been filthy all day. f**k me deep breaths! Pretty sure they’ll come out but will need some TLC.
Oi @Stevie . We need a steps update.
 

Snoochies

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Ailing NRL legend Ray Price demands change after Green’s shock diagnosis​

NRL great Ray Price, who is battling dementia, has spoken out after it was revealed Paul Green was suffering from a debilitating brain condition before his sudden death.

Travis Meyn and Peter Badel

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October 23, 2022 - 3:53PM


The NRL has vowed to continue its fight against brain injuries as Parramatta great Ray Price joined a growing band of figures calling for change following Paul Green’s worrying diagnosis.
Rugby league’s concussion crisis has deepened following revelations Green was suffering from a debilitating brain condition at the time of his sudden death.
Green took his life on August 11
at his Brisbane home aged 49, with a post-mortem revealing he had advanced CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) – a crippling brain disease linked to repeated head trauma.
Paul Green pictured with his wife Amanda Green. Picture: Facebook

Paul Green pictured with his wife Amanda Green. Picture: Facebook
Green’s widow Amanda revealed her late husband’s diagnosis to News Corp on Saturday, saying there were no signs her husband had mental health issues or was about to end his life.
The father-of-two played 162 first grade games during a stellar playing career that saw him crowned the league’s best player in 1995.
He went on to lead North Queensland to its maiden NRL premiership in 2015 and the Maroons in the 2021 State of Origin series.
Green’s shock CTE diagnosis has further thrust the spotlight on the brutal potential consequences of contact sports, in particular rugby league.
Paul Green was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy following his tragic death.

Paul Green was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy following his tragic death.
The NRL has taken huge strides in concussion management over the past decade and CEO Andrew Abdo said the game was continually working to improve player safety.
“It is very sad to hear that Paul was suffering from this condition,” he said.

“We know this is an area of considerable debate and requires ongoing scientific research.
“We are investing resources to monitor and evaluate the current scientific evidence.
“The NRL has a strong track record of putting player welfare first and we have policies in place for head injury protocols from grassroots to elite.”

Green is at least the second former rugby league player to be diagnosed with CTE following Canterbury great Steve Folkes, who died in 2018 from a heart irregularity.
The condition can only be diagnosed post-mortem following analysis of the deceased person’s brain.
Parramatta Eels rugby league legend Ray Price has revealed his battle with dementia. Picture: Adam Head

Parramatta Eels rugby league legend Ray Price has revealed his battle with dementia. Picture: Adam Head
Earlier this month, Eels legend Price revealed his battle with dementia and urged NRL authorities to get tough on high tackles to prevent the threat of CTE and brain-trauma injuries for future NRL stars.
Price says he is also considering whether to one day donate his brain to help CTE research.
“There would be a fair few players from my era who will be battling dementia and brain injuries. It will not go away and the game and the referees have to make sure they stop high shots in the game,” he said.
“There’s no doubt the head knocks I copped during my playing days has caused my brain damage.
“I believe the referees of that era had the weapons to stop these tackles from occurring and they refused to do it. It’s crap.
“I do remember games where I would cop a knock and be dazed and we just got up and played on. That was what we did back then.
“The game looks after players a lot more today than they did when I played.
“The game has to stop high tackles – that’s why I fully support what’s going on in the game today.”
Paul Green with wife Amanda.

Paul Green with wife Amanda.
The NRL has worked hard to minimise head trauma and the way it is handled compared to earlier eras.
The game has cracked down hard on high-contact tackles and ARLC chairman Peter V’landys last week said he will not relent in his bid to protect players from brain-trauma threats.

 
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Wasn't expecting that posthumous diagnosis for Paul Green - seems exposure to concussion is going to keep coming up as a major health issue as the cohort of players we've all watched gets older... must be a bit of a worry for a lot of ex players.
 

Gronk

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Hows everyone doing? Anyone getting upto much on the weekend??
Looks like beautiful weather (for a change). I can recommend that merkins do the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk and check out Sculptures by the Sea which are scattered along the landscape. A keen eye might spot a humpback heading south ! I saw one during the week flopping his flipper near Waverley Cemetery.


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I'm taking my 90-year-old parents to St Patrick's Cathedral in Parramatta on Sunday morning for a Catholic mass which is especially celebrating wedding anniversaries.
It is an annual event that the cathedral puts on and which mum and dad have been attending for quite a few years now. They are still very religious.
They are 66 years married this year. An amazing achievement.
I'll have to hold their arms to take them not only into the cathedral/church, but to receive communion as well, which is important to them.
As much as I am not so religious these days, don't attend church etc.... I still hold the values they instilled in me as a child.
The least I can do for them now is take them to a day that they most want to attend at church.
And then, somewhere for a really nice lunch afterwards.
Of course, I can't do all this on my own. I've got a couple of my siblings assisting, but not all of them.

I'm really looking forward to it tbh.



Edit. I'm replying to the posts that asked what we were doing this weekend.
 
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Incorrect

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I'm taking my 90-year-old parents to St Patrick's Cathedral in Parramatta on Sunday morning for a Catholic mass which is especially celebrating wedding anniversaries.
It is an annual event that the cathedral puts on and which mum and dad have been attending for quite a few years now. They are still very religious.
They are 66 years married this year. An amazing achievement.
I'll have to hold their arms to take them not only into the cathedral/church, but to receive communion as well, which is important to them.
As much as I am not so religious these days, don't attend church etc.... I still hold the values they instilled in me as a child.
The least I can do for them now is take them to a day that they most want to attend at church.
And then, somewhere for a really nice lunch afterwards.
Of course, I can't do all this on my own. I've got a couple of my siblings assisting, but not all of them.

I'm really looking forward to it tbh.



Edit. I'm replying to the posts that asked what we were doing this weekend.
Nice one Suity.... Hope a smashing time is had by all!!
 

Avenger

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I'm taking my 90-year-old parents to St Patrick's Cathedral in Parramatta on Sunday morning for a Catholic mass which is especially celebrating wedding anniversaries.
It is an annual event that the cathedral puts on and which mum and dad have been attending for quite a few years now. They are still very religious.
They are 66 years married this year. An amazing achievement.
I'll have to hold their arms to take them not only into the cathedral/church, but to receive communion as well, which is important to them.
As much as I am not so religious these days, don't attend church etc.... I still hold the values they instilled in me as a child.
The least I can do for them now is take them to a day that they most want to attend at church.
And then, somewhere for a really nice lunch afterwards.
Of course, I can't do all this on my own. I've got a couple of my siblings assisting, but not all of them.

I'm really looking forward to it tbh.



Edit. I'm replying to the posts that asked what we were doing this weekend.
Hey Suity

I thought your parents were Orthodox?
Not that it matters. Same boss.

Happy anniversary to them!
 

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