2011 - "where will you be in 5 years time?" ... 2016 - winning Get me out of here & seeming to be at peace with life & surrounded by a loving family, good friends & well respected.
I was diagnosed with ADD at age 49, 5 years ago. My life has been a battle and have made a shit tonne of mistakes. I obviously never had the footy skills of Fev or the earning capacity that Fev had but I know how difficult simple things can be, things that most people take for granted aren't that easy. Our brain is our processor and if the neurons misfire as they do in an ADD or ADHD brains it is a major impairment that affects every facet of your life.. I hope he sorts his shit out as I am trying to sort mine out, its a bit late for me in many ways but you need to keep cracking in and trying. It is never easy.
Eoin O'Ciarain Right on mate. I’m in a similar predicament at the age of 43. This affliction has always haunted me, an invisible weight dragging me down and the older you get the less supportive and understanding the world becomes. The accompanying depression is intense at times and hope hard to summon. But we keep going because the alternative is rather final.
@@wangfran5232 I was diagnosed with depression in 2006 aged about 42, had a meltdown and couldn't take my hands off the steering wheel starting nightshift on a sunday night. My Wife made me go to a doctor the next day and I was told I was depressed. Then in 2010 I find out I had Coeliac disease which was the cause of my earlier depression. 2014 it was ADHD after my daughter was diagnosed she suggested I get diagnosed as well. I think a lot of this stuff food allergies, ADHD and no doubt depression are linked in together and maybe connected to chemicals in our food. That will be one hell of a class action if that is ever found out to be true. Keep battling on mate thats all you can do, I dont medicate now and are looking for natural ways to try and beat it. Prefer not to be locked into any long term reliance on drugs.
'Those kids were dealt two of clubs, four of diamonds and you were dealt four aces' fuck me lol this interviewer couldn't stop rubbing salt in Fev's wounds the whole interview
He also sold himself to a betting site 'betnation' and took money from them to help push their gambling site, be the face of the company and convince others to become gambling addicts.
@M soccer sucks, rules suck, players are untalented in anything but acting and they can't even get the world to not call it soccer. Tip for you buddy, if the whole world won't call it football, it's probably not considered the sport most deserving of the name. It just exists to cater to the least talented, bitchy, fake ass, dickheads, who couldn't cut it in a real sport.
All football teams, of all codes, have an enormous responsibility to their players. They pay these young teens (mostly straight out of school) metric shitloads, and make them idolised by millions. Of course that will fuck them up.
i hate all the negative bs comments ive been there i lost my misses n have 2 boys to her it breaks ur heart u go from seeing ur kids every day n then nothi g u cant say shit till u have been there its a hard fukn road go fev mate u can cope do it for ur kids and for ur self mate
mike taylor Your right Brendan has been through a lot in his last 10 years and he has now recovered and does a lot out with his family now . Thanks for the support