Former RTE presenter Charlie Bird has admitted he is “really struggling” at the moment.
The star – who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last year – admitted he didn’t think a year ago he would ever see his 73rd birthday, which he celebrates on September 9.
But he said he was looking forward to Christmas and seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band next May.
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He said: “I am really struggling at present and emotionally. This time last year I didn’t think I would make my 73rd birthday but just over a week to go I will.
“Roll on Christmas and Brucie thanks everyone the love is amazing," he added.
The former RTÉ news correspondent also thanked those who have been “extending the hand of friendship”.
In a tweet last weekend, he noted how while on a break away, he and his wife Claire and much loved-dog Tiger had been shown kindness by strangers that moved him to tears.
“Sometimes I wish I had a camera with me. Claire and Tiger and I are taking a break and everywhere I go the kindness I am being shown by strangers is amazing, sometimes I end up crying but they are tears of joy,” he said.
In April, Charlie’s charity, Climb With Charlie, has so far raised over €3.2M for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association and Pieta House.
A book, also titled ‘Climb With Charlie’ has been published with dozens of photographs capturing his April 2 climb, and is described as a “joyous record of that unforgettable, emotional day, and a deserved celebration of determination, generosity and community”.
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