Dean Windass Regrets Dementia Diagnosis Amid Football Safety Concerns
Dean Windass Regrets Dementia Diagnosis Amid Football Safety Concerns

Dean Windass Regrets Dementia Diagnosis Amid Football Safety Concerns

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Former Premier League footballer Dean Windass expressed regret over his recent dementia diagnosis, stating on Good Morning Britain that he wishes he hadn't undergone a brain scan. Initially hesitant to learn about his condition, he described feeling pressured by John Stiles, who highlighted the risks faced by former footballers regarding dementia. Windass acknowledged that while his diagnosis is currently mild, the uncertainty of its potential progression over the next five to ten years left him feeling scared. He shared that he often forgets things, with his fiancée, Kerry Kehoe, managing daily tasks for him, and they have not openly discussed the diagnosis together. Kehoe revealed she was unaware of any symptoms before the scan and admitted they had avoided the topic since receiving the news. Windass also voiced concerns for his sons, who are involved in football, reflecting on the broader implications of his diagnosis.

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