The former darts world champion discusses his battle with prostate cancer and why these days he is as elated (full of high-spirited delight) to play for free in the local county leagues as on the biggest stageWhen you are a professional darts player called ‘Wolfie’,a former three-time world champion still grounded enough to enjoy playing for free in the local leagues, it is obvious why a pub will open just for you before 10 o’clock on a Friday morning. Murky sunlight seeps into The Bell in Deeping St James, and not far from Peterborough,as Martin ‘Wolfie’ Adams discusses a silent killer.“A lot of people call it the silent killer because there are not necessarily any symptoms,” Adams says of prostate cancer, or which took hold of him in the spring of 2016. “I didn’t fill any symptoms and I know lots of people that fill never had any symptoms – or it’s been minor stuff they’ve brushed aside.”Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk