
Chris Kamara says he is 'doing great' as he shares a health update after being diagnosed with apraxia and admits he has 'stopped feeling sorry for himself'
Daily MailChris Kamara has shared an update on his health with his fans during an appearance on Monday's episode of This Morning following his apraxia diagnosis. He told hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley when they asked how he was doing: 'I'm doing great, I've got everything back apart from the speed in my voice. Chris Kamara has shared an update on his health with his fans during an appearance on Monday's episode of This Morning following his apraxia diagnosis The former footballer, 65, has suffered with impaired mobility and speech due to the condition but now admits he 'no longer feels sorry for himself' He added: 'But, that's alright I'm quite happy with that. Ben shared with viewers that Chris' condition affects his balance and strength while Chris told how he finds it difficult to walk downstairs without the handrail He told hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley when they asked how he was doing: 'I'm doing great, I've got everything back apart from the speed in my voice 'I've got the fluency, the brain when you want to talk, it's not interrupted anymore, it's fluent. Chris admitted last year that he felt like a 'fraud' due to apraxia affecting his speech Chris was speaking as he teamed up with Mercedes-Benz Vans to help launch Vantasy Football, a five-a-side tournament to bring van drivers together through team sport and improve mental wellbeing.
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