Michael Campbell was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in February 2023 and died at NI Hospice. Just weeks befor ehis tragic death he shared a heartbreaking “still lots to live for and lots planned” message
Game of Thrones star Michael Campbell shared a heartbreaking post just weeks before his death in which he said he had “lots to live for and lots planned”.
Actor Michael Campbell, who appeared in the TV drama Blue Lights and Game of Thrones , has passed away aged 35. The celebrated performer, who secured one of Britain’s most coveted drama awards for a “legendary” wheelchair-bound interpretation of Richard III, had been battling motor neurone disease (MND) prior to his death.
The star, also known as Michael Patrick, received the devastating terminal diagnosis in February 2023 and passed away on Tuesday at NI Hospice. His wife Naomi shared the heartbreaking news on social media saying: “He lived a life as full as any human can live,” she said.
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Naomi added: “Mick was an inspiration to everyone who was privileged enough to come into contact with him, not just in the past few years during his illness but in every day of his life. Joy, abundance of spirit, infectious laughter. A titan of a ginger haired man.”
Taking to Instagram in February, in what was his final Instagram post, he wrote: ” 3 years of having mnd. Still shite craic. Health update: Basically me and @nomsheehan were in hospital for over a week there – speaking to doctors and getting tests done etc. Talking about risks and implications of getting the trache put in. What day to day life would be like after the operation.
“In short I’m not going ahead with the tracheostomy. I had confirmation from it would be around 6-12 months before I could get home due to lack of staffing resources. Thanks so much to everyone who helped push this – from senior social workers, to politicians, to the chief executive of the hospital. Everyone has tried so hard, but there just isn’t the staff.
“Also, my neurologist gave us the news that I likely have about 1 year left (obviously he can’t say for definite and we still have hope for the drug trial to buy some more time too). So I don’t want to risk a significant amount of that time being in a hospital bed.
“Thanks so much for all the donations to the GoFundMe, even though I didn’t go ahead with the trachesotomy – it will still go towards providing me with specialist care as I enter the final stages of life. I’m still overwhelmed by all your generosity.
“Anyway – still lots to live for and lots planned – here’s my wee godson Micheál visiting me in hospital.”
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