Chris Kamara shared his experience with a brain injury at the National Diversity Awards. The 67-year-old former footballer and sports broadcaster revealed his diagnosis of speech apraxia in 2022.
During his appearance at the National Diversity Awards, Chris expressed gratitude to the audience for their support in helping him overcome his challenges. He acknowledged his recent struggle with a brain injury and acknowledged the kindness of those around him.
Chris’s diagnosis of speech apraxia followed a period of experiencing ‘brain fog’ during an interview on The One Show and his decision to step back from sports presenting. Speech apraxia affects an individual’s ability to translate speech plans into motor plans, leading to difficulties in speaking, often as a result of a brain injury.
At the National Diversity Awards event, Chris humorously mentioned returning to his expected duties before addressing the prevailing issues of racism and prejudice in the world today. He emphasized the importance of authenticity and equality in his personal and professional beliefs.
In earlier updates, Chris had shared his challenges with speech apraxia, including experiencing weakness and balance issues. He took a break from television work to focus on treatment, even seeking alternative therapies in Mexico to manage his condition. Despite improvements in his speech, Chris remains selective about his work engagements due to ongoing balance concerns.
Reflecting on his current situation, Chris emphasized his cautious approach to work engagements, considering the impact of his condition on his daily activities. He highlighted the challenges he faces with balance and mobility, particularly when navigating stairs and boarding planes.
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