Former Manchester United player, Andy Cole has revealed he is suffering from a kidney disorder.
He disclosed this in a statement today, November 5, ahead of a charity match organized by David Beckham featuring Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford on November 14.
Cole however has pulled out of the forthcoming match for children.
Cole said: “It is with great disappointment that I announce my withdrawal from the upcoming UNICEF Match for Children at Old Trafford on November 14th.
In June of this year I suffered kidney failure, caused as a result of contracting an airborne virus and I have been under medical care ever since.
I was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with a condition called Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis.
I spent close to three weeks in hospital under expert medical care, undergoing a kidney biopsy, temporary haemodialysis (dialysis) as well as plasmapheresis treatment.
During this time I have been unable to work or to carry out my normal day to day activities and I am under close supervision from the renal team at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
I am on a course of medication including some very strong steroids which has led to the change in my appearance.
I would like to thank Dr Mike Picton PhD, FRCP consultant nephorologist and his team at Manchester Royal Infirmary who have done a brilliant job in caring for me and who continue to aid my recovery.
I would also like to thank my wife and two children for their continued strength and support. Together we have been through some dark days.
However, the good news is that I am feeling better as each day passes and the consultant is hopeful that I will make a full recovery by next spring.
The messages of support from the fans have been gratefully received and wherever possible, I will continue my role as Manchester United Ambassador and would like to thank the club for their continued support.
Andy Cole is an English former professional footballer. As a player, he was a striker from 1988 to 2008. He is most notably remembered for his time in the Premier League, with Manchester United, where he spent six years of his career and winning numerous trophies in the process.
Source: WWWN, HWN Africa.