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Published 19:04 20 Mar 2019 GMT
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"How did I come around to it?" he asks. "I said to my mother or to Eimear (his wife), I said, 'look, this has happened, this is life, you have to accept what happens it's just how you react to it. "So I said, 'I'd prefer, out of anyone in my family, that I'd get it, because I feel I'm the one who's strong enough to deal with it," he said emotionally.But he realises that wallowing in self pity will get him nowhere. And his response to MS is an inspiration to every single person out there to take life as it comes at you and to make the best of what you have.
"I'm not letting it get to me, I think about it once a day when I get my medication. Sin é, that's life, get on with it. There are a lot of people in worse circumstances. There are a lot of people in better circumstances, but if you start feeling self pity, and start feeling sorry for yourself, you're on the back foot straight away. Same as anything." "If you're worrying about the future, you might miss the bus that's driving down the road and it will hit you. There's no point in worrying about that," he says.And this positive mindset defines his life nowadays.
"How it hasn't escalated as normal from my diagnosis, that bodes well for the future hopefully." "It's not as dark as it seems, there's always light, as hard as it seems, you always have to stay positive."His Laochra Gael airs at 9.30 on Wednesday night on TG4 and it genuinely is a must-watch not only for hurling followers, but for every single open mind in the country.
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