Rob Burrow Illness
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Rob Burrow illness has made him unable to speak or walk for years. 

The former rugby league player spent his 16-year career with Leeds Rhinos (2001-2017) in the Super League, making over 400 appearances and scoring 157 goals.

Burrow also represented England, Great Britain, and Yorkshire.

Despite his small stature, he was among the most successful rugby players, winning eight Super Leagues, two Challenge Cups, and two Harry Sunderland Trophies.

Burrow is set to be the first non-verbal person to read a CBeebies bedtime story on the BBC this weekend.

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Rob Burrow Illness And Health Update In 2022

On December 19, 2019, Rob Burrow revealed that he had been diagnosed with MND (Motor Neuron Disease), and his life has changed dramatically since then.

“I am a prisoner in my own body,” the rugby league star made a heartbreaking admission in the new BBC Two documentary as he battles with his condition.

The documentary shows the sportsman and his family’s brave battle and day-to-day life dealing with the condition.

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Rob Burrow has campaigned for more research into MND. (Source: Sky Sports)

Unable to walk or speak, Burrow communicates via a computer and shares that while he can think like everyone, he can’t move his body.

He also describes how it hurts to see his wife, Lindsey, juggling everything. Throughout the film, we can see Lindsey, an NHS physiotherapist, aiding her husband to cope with his incurable illness.

Rob’s consultant, Dr. Agam Jung explains that the disease might make one unable to speak, swallow, or breathe independently, causes weakness in their arms and legs, and lead to dependency and a reduced life span.

Burrow was appointed MBE in the 2021 New Year’s Honours List as a tribute for his services to Rugby and the MND community.

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Meet Rob Burrow Family

Rob Burrow lives near his parents’ home in Castleford, West Yorkshire, with his wife Lindsey (m. 2006) and three children.

His kids, Macy, Maya, and Jackson Burrow, are ten, seven, and three at the time of writing.

He is blessed with a loving and supportive wife who has stood by him since Day 1. The couple met as teenagers.

Rob says he is glad to have a wife who has been with him in sickness and health and calls her his “superhero.”

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Lindsay is a loving and caring wife and mother. (Source: Yorkshire Evening Post)

Lindsey was in tears when Rob told him to find someone else once he was dead. She describes how she “can’t imagine a world without Rob.”

In heartbreaking scenes in the documentary, Lindsey says that Rob asks her to find somebody else since she’s still young. But the strong lady says, “There will never be anyone else. No one can ever take Rob’s place.” 

Robert Geoffrey Burrow was born in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England, to his parents, Geoff and Irene Burrow.

Born on September 26, 1982, he is currently 40. Three years ago, doctors told him he had two years at most to live.

He said he would “fight until his final breath” to see his children grow up. Despite their challenges, the family still smiles, laughs, and shares banter.

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