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Former Celtic striker Burnley talks about diagnosis of dementia at the age of

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Former Celtic striker Burnley talks about diagnosis of dementia at the age of


The initial signs of Petoon gave him the belief that something was wrong.

When a former trainer in Hull City, Den Windas came out earlier this year and said he had been diagnosed with dementia at the age of

“I have had symptoms such as bad headaches, I forget, but for someone in the middle of the age of

“Headache was an issue and it’s still a little, but I knew something didn’t feel the right. When I found out Diyano was diagnosed, I thought about going and being examined.

After a cerebral scan, Petton was reported to have a primitive dementia.

The size of the brain damage and what may be achieved in the future was especially concerned about hearing.

“It is difficult to put in words,” he said. “The things that were on the tip of your tongue didn’t just come out.

“With the things they said, 27 out of 60 tracks in my brain have been damaged.

Will they be tested openly if it weren’t for Winddas? Payton doesn’t think that way.

“I don’t, I don’t think, because I didn’t know that you could probably take a test,” he said.

“Deano and I were 16 years old together in Hull so I met. I thought the testing had meaning.

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