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Thread started 04/14/08 9:41am

Graycap23

Herschel Walker reveals struggles with mental disorder

Walker reveals struggles with mental disorder in just-released book
ESPN.com news services


In the just-released book "Breaking Free", former NFL running back Herschel Walker delves into his excruciating struggles with dissociative identity disorder, saying he tried to manage a dozen alternate personalities and that the condition nearly drove him to suicide.







In a "Nightline" interview that will air Monday on ABC, the 46-year-old Walker said he has been in treatment for eight years and believes the disorder is under control, adding that writing the book was therapeutic for him.

"I've totally changed from back then to where I am today," he said. Details of the interview appear in a story on ABCNews.com. It is not clear at what point in his life Walker believes he had the disorder.

Following a Heisman Trophy-winning career at the University of Georgia, Walker spent three seasons in the USFL and then played 12 years in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants. He also was a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic bobsled team, with an array of other interests that included ballet and law enforcement.

After his retirement from football in 1997, Walker said the disorder began to overwhelm him. At one point, while sitting in his kitchen, he said he played Russian roulette with a loaded pistol.

"To challenge death like I was doing, you start saying, there's a problem here," Walker told Woodruff.

DID, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is described as a relatively rare mental condition where a person has two or more distinct personalities. The disorder has been dismissed by some in the medical field.

"Nightline" interviewed Walker's therapist, Jerry Mungadze, who said he met Walker's alternate personalities, or "alters," during their sessions.

"They will come out and say, I am so-and-so. I'm here to tell you Herschel is not doing too good," Mungadze said. " ... When he finishes, it would just disappear back in him, and Herschel comes out."

Walker and his ex-wife, Cindy Grossman, were married for 16 years before she knew about his illness, she said.

"Well, now it makes perfect sense, because each personality has a different interest," Grossman told "Nightline". "This one has an interest in ballet, this one has an interest in the Marines, this one had an interest [in the] FBI, this one had an interest in sports.

"There was also a very sweet, lovable [personality]. That's the one he told me I married. He told me I didn't marry Herschel," said Grossman, who later in the interview recalled a conversation with Walker, "and the next thing I knew, he just kind of raged and he got a gun and put it to my temple."

When the topic of the book was revealed in January, Walker's father -- plus a former teammate and Vince Dooley, Walker's coach at Georgia -- met the revelation with shock.

"I know him better than anybody 'cause I raised him," Willis Walker Sr. told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution at the time. "This is my first knowing about that."

Walker said he hoped "Breaking Free" will help change the public's image of DID and help others afflicted with the disorder.

"DID is not 'Sybil' or 'Three Faces of Eve.' DID is just an illness that people are dealing with," he said. In the book, he wrote, "I feel the greatest achievement of my life will be to tell the world my truth."
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Reply #1 posted 04/14/08 9:48am

SCNDLS

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Damn! eek Explains a lot. confused
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Reply #2 posted 04/14/08 9:51am

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

Damn! eek Explains a lot. confused

Sure does.
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Reply #3 posted 04/14/08 11:34am

shellyevon

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I have a loved one with this disorder.
It is one of the hardest things to deal with and at the same time so very amazing.
Hope he gets the proper help with the violent personalities.
[Edited 4/14/08 11:51am]
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss

Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison
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Reply #4 posted 04/14/08 11:41am

NDRU

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I didn't know he was on the Olympic Bobsled team! I did know he does a lot of pushups & situps! And that he doesn't get enough sleep.
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Reply #5 posted 04/14/08 2:35pm

Mach

'Herschel Walker reveals struggles with mental disorder'


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Reply #6 posted 04/14/08 2:43pm

roodboi

best DAWG ever...


Lindsay Scott, a former teammate of Herschels, is from my hometown...Lindsay has said that Herschel had some issues but I had no idea it was anything like this...
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Reply #7 posted 04/14/08 5:21pm

JerseyKRS

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I struggle with a mental disorder all the time, I call him my son.


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