Former footballer Dean Windass says he is scared for the future following his stage two dementia diagnosis and wants more support for other players and their families in the same position.
The 55-year-old, who played for 12 clubs during a professional career spanning 19 years, was diagnosed in 2024 and the news was announced in January.
Windass told BBC Newsnight he was trying not to let the illness affect him, but "has a cry every now and then".
"It scares me," he admitted. "I don't know what the outcome's going to be. Interview me in 10 years' time and I might tell you a different story.