Ex-Blade Kyle Nix

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In today's Star, discusses with me his heart attacks, open heart surgery and tumours floating around his body.

'I’m just so happy that I’m still here. I had to sign forms with my parents to say I understood there was a chance I might not wake up from the surgery, and that’s when things hit me. I’m alive. And when you look at life like that, everything else is a bonus'

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They found out i had a major heat problem, that id been born with, that was killing me, when i was 39. I was lucky it could be corrected with surgery. Im now 51 and fine. So i might have a read of this.

I can't possibly imagine. All the best, mate
 
They found out i had a major heat problem, that id been born with, that was killing me, when i was 39. I was lucky it could be corrected with surgery. Im now 51 and fine. So i might have a read of this.
How did they find out? Did you have symptoms and, if so, what were they? Is it possible that one of us has a similar problem that we're not aware of?

(Obviously, I'm pleased you're all fine now).
 
Started with palpitations, and getting short of breath. Had an echo scan at NG. found id got an atrial septal defect (hole in heart). like i say, im fine now.Ran the the humber 1/2 marathon last year.. Some like Kyle, arnt so lucky.
 
Started with palpitations, and getting short of breath. Had an echo scan at NG. found id got an atrial septal defect (hole in heart). like i say, im fine now.Ran the the humber 1/2 marathon last year.. Some like Kyle, arnt so lucky.
Yes, that's why I wanted to discuss it on here. Most of us probably don't go to the doctors much and it's easy to miss things until it's too late.
 
@ Woodthorpe. Very pleased for you mate. Good man.

re the OP.
Not being funny but is it appropriate to flagrantly self promote on this forum? Publicise a newspaper widely reviled amongst the Blades fanbase?
Have you paid to advertise? Made a donation to the site?
 
@ Woodthorpe. Very pleased for you mate. Good man.

re the OP.
Not being funny but is it appropriate to flagrantly self promote on this forum? Publicise a newspaper widely reviled amongst the Blades fanbase?
Have you paid to advertise? Made a donation to the site?
Are you running this site now?
 
@ Woodthorpe. Very pleased for you mate. Good man.

re the OP.
Not being funny but is it appropriate to flagrantly self promote on this forum? Publicise a newspaper widely reviled amongst the Blades fanbase?
Have you paid to advertise? Made a donation to the site?
It has drawn our attention to a United-based story, which people have clearly responded to. That seems fine to me.
 



It has drawn our attention to a United-based story, which people have clearly responded to. That seems fine to me.

I see a world of difference between linking to the works of roy and to those of a professional journalist who posts on here under instruction to "build some bridges" ?
Ultimately thats the site owners decision and rightly so. I'm expressing my opinion. Nothing more.
 
I see a world of difference between linking to the works of roy and to those of a professional journalist who posts on here under instruction to "build some bridges" ?
Ultimately thats the site owners decision and rightly so. I'm expressing my opinion. Nothing more.
Totally agree. If they want to negotiate a fee for providing a link, that would be good.
 
I'll wipe all the shit off this one, chaps...

Sheffield Star said:
It should have been the worst moment of his life but as boyhood Blade Kyle Nix remembers the day he was released by his beloved Sheffield United, he now knows that it was only the start of his greatest battle. Nix’s perspective is the kind afforded to him by two mini heart attacks and one bout of open heart surgery while, to this day, a number of tumours - thankfully, non-cancerous - float around his body. Doctors immediately told him he would never play football again at a professional level and a career that spanned a number of clubs, countries and continents was over. His body was bruised, his dreams shattered.

But he was alive.

“Talk about putting things into perspective for me,” Nix told The Star.

“It’s only football after all and although it feels like your life when you’re playing, there is more to life. “I’m just so happy that I’m still here. I had to sign forms with my parents to say I understood there was a chance I might not wake up from the surgery, and that’s when things hit me. “I’m alive. And when you look at life like that, everything else is a bonus really.” Nix now calls the Sunshine Coast in Australia home, running the K3 Coaching academy with brothers Korey and Kallum and coaching at Nambour Yandina United FC.

It’s a full-circle turn for Nix, who was actually born in Sydney before moving to Wickersley and signing for Neil Warnock’s Blades, after spells at Manchester United and Aston Villa. He volunteered to take a penalty on his debut against Shrewsbury in the League Cup - “Myself and Stephen Quinn both made our debuts and Joe Hart saved my penalty,” he smiles - but made only one more appearance from the bench before becoming a casualty of United’s Premier League promotion in 2006.

Spells at Barnsley and Bradford City followed before a serious injury sent Nix’s career went into non-league.

Then came the news that ended it. By then, Nix was at PTT Rayong in Thailand and the season was drawing to a close.

“I started feeling tired in games, like I couldn’t get about the pitch as much,” Nix, now 31, added. “I’d played 30-odd games so I put it down to a hard season, in the intense heat. But then I started getting severe pins and needles in my right foot and hand, and getting severe cramp in my calf even when I walked anywhere.” Nix was then offered a deal in Malaysia, and flew out last January. "And in the second training session, I just broke down,” he said. "I literally couldn’t walk in training, felt like I had no circulation to my foot and my calf was all bruised and swollen. “In the end, I didn’t sign because my dad and agent said I needed to get home and sort it out. I saw a few physios who said it could be nerve problems or sciatica, but I wasn’t convinced so went to St. George’s Park at Burton and they detected weak pulses in my legs. So from there, they sent me for scans all over my body, including a heart scan and an ECG to check my heart rhythm. They found a tumour in the pumping chamber of my heart, the bottom left ventricle, and multiple tumours around my body; in both legs and my right arm.” Nix pauses as he searches for the right word to describe how he felt after hearing the news.

“The worst moment of my life,” he offers. “When they phoned and told me, I broke down and my dad had to speak to them. They didn’t know if it was cancer and the next day, I was admitted to hospital for two and a half weeks. That’s when they told me I’d had two heart attacks, but that the tumours weren’t cancerous. I had open heart surgery on June 3 to remove the tumour from my heart, and the rest are still there, stuck in my main arteries. We’re looking at what we can do with them, but the main thing is recovering at the minute." The tumour, myxoma, is rare but the operation was a success. Nix’s doctor told him that his leg was safe, and that further major surgery shouldn’t be required, but his playing days were over. “I can’t lie and say I wasn’t devastated when he said it’s over,” Nix admits, “but being told my leg was safe brought me up again. “Football is just football, a bag of wind. People treat it like it’s life or death. “But I can tell them that it isn’t.”
 
All the best Woodthorpe, must be a real eye opener!!
Thought my heart was going to pack up last year, but then Adkins got the boot and I've felt alot better since then!!!;)


Always have to try n lighten the mood!:p
 
@ Woodthorpe. Very pleased for you mate. Good man.

re the OP.
Not being funny but is it appropriate to flagrantly self promote on this forum? Publicise a newspaper widely reviled amongst the Blades fanbase?
Have you paid to advertise? Made a donation to the site?

You're definitely not being funny, you've got that one right.

Flagrant? Reviled? What you've got is a case of hyperbole, you're coming across as a frustrated journalist, a thin skinned one.

I don't see anything wrong with the OP and the story is an interesting one too.
 
You're definitely not being funny, you've got that one right.

Flagrant? Reviled? What you've got is a case of hyperbole, you're coming across as a frustrated journalist, a thin skinned one.

I don't see anything wrong with the OP and the story is an interesting one too.

Thanks, Trigger.
 
Spoke to him in Aus last week, mate. As Kyle will confirm
 
You're definitely not being funny, you've got that one right.

Flagrant? Reviled? What you've got is a case of hyperbole, you're coming across as a frustrated journalist, a thin skinned one.

I don't see anything wrong with the OP and the story is an interesting one too.

Observant aren't you? I clearly stated I wasn't being funny.
Hyperbole? Bollox.
You couldn't be more wrong about my occupation and I have no idea what the thin skinned reference is about when its at home.
Interesting story? Yes it was;when it was put out 6 months ago.
I find it somewhat suspicious that a few journos have started defending the local rag followingthe regular and widespread criticisms of the Stir,(and Radio Sheffield) over their "presentation" and reporting of all things Blades.
Now we have good old Danny boy cosying in with his pipe and slippers. Call me a cynic but it wouldn't suprise me one iota if his presence on here isn't at the behest of the fat controllers. Even if it isn't its self serving and shutting stable doors after the horse hasn't just bolted but fucking died of old age.
 
Spoke to him in Aus last week, mate. As Kyle will confirm
But you are at least five months late for the exclusive, to a lot of people that is just recycling old news which of late "The Stir" seems rather good at, and the reason it is on it's way down the pan.
 
Now we have good old Danny boy cosying in with his pipe and slippers. Call me a cynic but it wouldn't suprise me one iota if his presence on here isn't at the behest of the fat controllers.

It'd surprise me. Here entirely at my own behest. I'm sorry our existence seems to offend you somehow SBT but you're intent on finding a conspiracy that isn't there, pal.
 
But you are at least five months late for the exclusive, to a lot of people that is just recycling old news which of late "The Stir" seems rather good at, and the reason it is on it's way down the pan.

Having the exclusive wasn't the point, hence why it wasn't billed as such. Surgery was last June so of course it's not 'new', timings are made clear. The story is his perspective on life and that is pretty timeless. Kyle wanted to tell his story to his local paper & I'm happy with the end product. So is he, although he found it difficult to read. I found it difficult to write. I'm sorry you seem not to enjoy it, but I can live with that. All the best
 



Having the exclusive wasn't the point, hence why it wasn't billed as such. Surgery was last June so of course it's not 'new', timings are made clear. The story is his perspective on life and that is pretty timeless. Kyle wanted to tell his story to his local paper & I'm happy with the end product. So is he, although he found it difficult to read. I found it difficult to write. I'm sorry you seem not to enjoy it, but I can live with that. All the best

No lover of The Star, but new or not, I think it's a good piece. Very sorry for Kyle.
 

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