sport news Ex-NFL hero Steve Gleason reveals his daily 'exorcism' as he battles ALS: ... trends now

sport news Ex-NFL hero Steve Gleason reveals his daily 'exorcism' as he battles ALS: ... trends now
sport news Ex-NFL hero Steve Gleason reveals his daily 'exorcism' as he battles ALS: ... trends now

sport news Ex-NFL hero Steve Gleason reveals his daily 'exorcism' as he battles ALS: ... trends now

Former NFL star Steve Gleason has lifted the lid on his daily 'exorcism' as ALS continues to wreak havoc on his body. 

The ex-Saints safety powerfully details how he seeks inspiration from a Vietnamese Buddhist monk during the 'barbaric' routine, which includes caregivers 'forcing poop out of his body into a garbage bag'. 

He opens up on his journey in a new book 'A Life Impossible, Living with ALS: Finding Peace and Wisdom Within a Fragile Existence'. The 47-year-old has spent the last 13 years battling the neurodegenerative disease, which affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. 

In the moving memoir, Gleason - whose blocked punt following Hurricane Katrina has been immortalized in statue outside the Superdome - compares his morning 'workout' to his pregame routine in the NFL 'with one major difference' - he needs the help of caregivers because he can 'no longer move, talk or breathe.'

In one heartbreaking scene, his young daughter Gray is 'wailing' in the bathroom, with Gleason unable to help. He has never hugged his two children and on this day in 2022, he says, 'I felt woefully inadequate as a father... I felt a guilt and humiliation that shattered my mind.'

Steve Gleason has lifted the lid on his daily 'exorcism' as he continues to battle ALS

The former safety enjoyed an eight-year playing career in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints

The former safety enjoyed an eight-year playing career in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints

'A Life Impossible, Living with ALS' by Steve Gleason with Jeff Duncan is released on April 30

'A Life Impossible, Living with ALS' by Steve Gleason with Jeff Duncan is released on April 30

'I wept, my tears matching Gray's. While she wailed audibly, my heart wailed silently, deep inside my chest,' he says. 'I tried to scream from the depths of my pain. Nothing. A second effort. Silence. My emotions had no outlet.'

Nevertheless, however, the former NFL star claims to 'have grown to really love my daily "exorcism",' which 'usually begins at 6am with two hours of

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