Dean Windass (3 Viewers)

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
Only 55. :(
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
diagnosed with dementia,

horrible disease, I remember him being the scourge of many defences.

Very young for such a diagnosis.
Was just talking to my gaffer this afternoon about sports trying protect players and this is the very reason why all measures must be explored.
 

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
My partner works in a care home for dementia , youngest in her home atm is 49 , usually within 5 years they can have deteriorated pretty bad .

It's a really horrible disease
 

TomRad85

Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear that
Thanks mate. Its horrible to watch how they waste away, he was a shell at the end and you'd have to say it was a relief for my mum in many ways as awful as that is.
You are right about the 5 years though. Was diagnosed around 65, gone at 70.
 

TomRad85

Well-Known Member
My sincere condolences to you.
It’s a horrible disease, robbing us the wonderful people we spend our lives with long before we lose them for good.
So sorry to hear that mate 🩵
Thanks guys.
On a cheerier note due to the fact I've learned so much about it in the last few years, I have learned that preventative treatment perhaps isn't a million miles away. Just too late for some, unfortunately.
 

JoeCCFCPUSB

Well-Known Member
Man that is fucking horrible news, dementia is a horrible disease,

it is absolutely type 3 diabetes. Always limit sugar and carb intake, dementia causes your nerve cells in the brain to become resistant to insulin.

Your brain is the most cholesterol rich organ in the human body, 25% of the total amount.
Consume plenty of healthy fats, vegetable and protein for a healthy brain, the best diet being Mediterranean style dIet.

I hope the info above helps, all contributes towards having a healthy heart and brain.


55 years young with dementia is absolutely terrible, his family will have to watch the young man deterierate over the next 5 years and no1 deserves to be in this situation whatsoever, life can be cruel asf.
 

Ccfcisparks

Well-Known Member
Man that is fucking horrible news, dementia is a horrible disease,

it is absolutely type 3 diabetes. Always limit sugar and carb intake, dementia causes your nerve cells in the brain to become resistant to insulin.

Your brain is the most cholesterol rich organ in the human body, 25% of the total amount.
Consume plenty of healthy fats, vegetable and protein for a healthy brain, the best diet being Mediterranean style dIet.

I hope the info above helps, all contributes towards having a healthy heart and brain.


55 years young with dementia is absolutely terrible, his family will have to watch the young man deterierate over the next 5 years and no1 deserves to be in this situation whatsoever, life can be cruel asf.
There’s defo something to this.

its amazing the lack of brain fog and clarity my mind feels when I’m dieting with high protein and fat with low carb and sugar
 

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
Man that is fucking horrible news, dementia is a horrible disease,

it is absolutely type 3 diabetes. Always limit sugar and carb intake, dementia causes your nerve cells in the brain to become resistant to insulin.

Your brain is the most cholesterol rich organ in the human body, 25% of the total amount.
Consume plenty of healthy fats, vegetable and protein for a healthy brain, the best diet being Mediterranean style dIet.

I hope the info above helps, all contributes towards having a healthy heart and brain.


55 years young with dementia is absolutely terrible, his family will have to watch the young man deterierate over the next 5 years and no1 deserves to be in this situation whatsoever, life can be cruel asf.
It's probable footballers who head the ball are at greater risk of dementia than the greater population.

I agree that minimising carbs/sugar will reduce many health risks.

See also the 50 year practice of type I diabetic and low carb advocate Dr Richard Bernstein who has followed a low carb diet for over 50 years, is now in his 90's and in good health. Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, low carbohydrate diet, control blood sugars
 

JoeCCFCPUSB

Well-Known Member
It's probable footballers who head the ball are at greater risk of dementia than the greater population.

I agree that minimising carbs/sugar will reduce many health risks.

See also the 50 year practice of type I diabetic and low carb advocate Dr Richard Bernstein who has followed a low carb diet for over 50 years, is now in his 90's and in good health. Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, low carbohydrate diet, control blood sugars
You are bang on, heading a football definately didnt help where Windass is concerned, but 99.9% of people that suffer dementia are not Footballers, hence why I didn't mention Football being a contributing factor.

Diet is absolutely everything, it's a shame people aren't aware of the importance of cholesterol, healthy fats have on your brain and heart. Sugar and processed carbs are the enemy to the human body. A high protein/ healthy fat with lots of vegetables as a diet is the absolute best choice when it comes to longevity.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top