February 7, 2012 - NFL legend. Heisman Trophy winner. Named as the best running back in college football history by ESPN. These all describe Herschel Walker, best known as a running back for the Dallas Cowboys. However, many people may not know that there are other sides to Walker.Walker was recently on Fort Bliss to visit Soldiers and their families, as well as to help spread a message. That message was plain and simple. There is no shame in seeking help.
Walker suffers from what is known as Dissociative Identity Disorder, or DID. It is more commonly known as multiple personality disorder.
"Sometimes we forget just how tough life really is," said Walker. "Sometimes we think that life is roses. I am here to tell you in a rosebush, there are a lot of thorns."
Walker was not diagnosed with DID until after his playing days were over. Once he received the diagnosis, he knew it was important to himself and his family to seek help. Now he is hoping to spread that message to more out there.
Walker began his visit by speaking with the Wounded Warriors of the Warrior Transition Battalion. After sharing the story of what he has had to overcome in his life, he posed for pictures and autographs.
"I love coming to places like this," Walker told the Wounded Warriors. "All I have done is play a little football game. I am really jealous of you guys." read more>>>
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