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[Albion] Enock Mwepu (Retired 10/10/2022)



Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
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Neither here nor there
Loved the sheer enthusiasm of his play, his evident love of what he was doing. Made me laugh a few times along the way too. Players like this don't come along too often but they tend to stick in your head a long time.

Such sad news to see a brilliant career cut short. I hope Enock's future is healthy and happy, and hopefully involves Brighton in some way. But maybe he'll prefer something in Zambia. Whatever it is I'll be rooting for him, along with thousands of BHA fans.
 




BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Such sad news for a gifted young man who had made such an impact in a career that was still in its early stages.
I can only echo the comments that so many have expressed on this thread.
Enock, all our thoughts are with you, and I am sure, whatever you decide to do in life, you will make a great success of it.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Yeah. Who knows. Maybe Mwepu's is worse / different to Eriksen's problem? After all, as far as I can tell from the coverage, he got ill while on a flight. Not in the middle of a match. So maybe that suggests it's more serious? I don't know, I'm not a cardiologist.

Or maybe Mwepu is just not willing to risk it? I can't say I'd blame him.

https://www.bhf.org.uk/informations...=An ICD is a small,and cause a cardiac arrest.

I am not sure why Eriksson was able to receive an ICD whereas Mwepu (apparently) is not. I suspect your explanation may well be correct, and I agree.
 


Popeye

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Nov 12, 2021
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North Carolina USA
Such sad news for a talented and well rounded young dude that he is. Always came across as genuine and really seemed to love the game and his fans. Health comes first though and totally understand his decision. Was a hero for Zambians around the world, and quite sure will have no problem finding a job in the sport he loves, either with the Albion or back home in Zambia.

We all love you Enock and you will forever be a Seagull. Stay strong friend.:smile:
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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hopefully can go into coaching, spread some of the enthusiasm.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Awful news, so sorry for him and his family.

Hopefully, retirement will help him longer term.

One thing is that he plays for a club that will do their utmost to help him.

Gutted….
 


drew

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Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Pretty certain none of us know the specific condition that has afflicted Mwepu so impossible for anyone to compare his situation with that of Eriksen.

We have orthopaedic experts on here, no reason why their cardiological colleagues can't be on here also.
 




7oaksgull

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Jan 3, 2010
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Would it be appropriate to have a minutes applause after 8 minutes on Friday night ?
 


deslynhamsmoustache1

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Apr 25, 2010
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Great shame but life is worth much more than gold and thank god it didn't have more serious consequences pitch side. There is a terrific opportunity here to get Enock through his coaching badges and funding a BHA Southern Africa Academy and allowing him to run it, based in Zambia. Literally millions of young kids looking for their chance to live out their dreams, what's not to like.:albion2:
 


Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Great shame but life is worth much more than gold and thank god it didn't have more serious consequences pitch side. There is a terrific opportunity here to get Enock through his coaching badges and funding a BHA Southern Africa Academy and allowing him to run it, based in Zambia. Literally millions of young kids looking for their chance to live out their dreams, what's not to like.:albion2:

Brilliant idea.
 




Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
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I am sorry if I have offended you.
I have suffered over 60 of these heart related arrhythmias, so, I understand how bad it can be. I have also had my heart stop for a short period. I do find a little bit of humour does relieve the understandable stress of the situation.

It’s cool I was over reacting. Bad day and was just being grumpy. Sorry to hear your issues in this area that sounds very difficult. Hope you are well.
 


halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
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Brighton
Great shame but life is worth much more than gold and thank god it didn't have more serious consequences pitch side. There is a terrific opportunity here to get Enock through his coaching badges and funding a BHA Southern Africa Academy and allowing him to run it, based in Zambia. Literally millions of young kids looking for their chance to live out their dreams, what's not to like.:albion2:

I'd love this, whether it's something we fund solo or go in on with some of the local clubs.
 


lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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What was the operation, if you don't mind my asking?

I had some terrible arrhythmia episodes when I was 17. They did a cardiac ablation and that sorted me right out.

Interestingly when they were investigating the arrhythmia problem they discovered a separate heart condition (bicuspid valve) that would have gone entirely unnoticed otherwise.

Mine was an ablation as well.
I’ve had 2, as the first one didn’t work, in fact I got more shocks after it than before. The first one was the first time that operation had been performed on anyone in the UK for my particular problem. The Surgeon was flown in from the States to do it.
The second one seems to have worked, so far. Although, I could go back to getting shocks at any time.
 




GT49er

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Pretty certain none of us know the specific condition that has afflicted Mwepu so impossible for anyone to compare his situation with that of Eriksen.
This with knobs on!

We have orthopaedic experts on here, no reason why their cardiological colleagues can't be on here also.
We may indeed have cardiological colleagues here on NSC, but there's no evidence of any of them posting - and even if they did, unless they were directly involved or knew the surgeons involved, they wouldn't know exactly what the players' conditions were. So all we're left with is speculation.
Perhaps it should just be left that presumably whatever treatment was suitable for Eriksen wasn't sutable for Enock.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
There’s more than just Enock to consider with it being diagnosed as a hereditary condition. Mwepu's younger brother Francisco, 22, is also a professional footballer for Austrian side Sturm Graz. I should imagine he’ll have tests as well.


https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2846943/enock-mwepu-medical-update

These tests have concluded that his illness is due to a hereditary cardiac condition, which manifests later in life and was not previously evident on regular cardiac screening. Sadly this can be exacerbated by playing sport so Enock has been advised that the only option, for the sake of his own safety, is for him to stop playing football.

Adam continued, “Of course, given this is Enock’s career and a decision which can’t be taken lightly we have taken our time to be as thorough as possible, completed advanced cardiac investigations and collaborated with clinical experts to gain the best second opinions for Enock.

“We will be helping him make sure the condition is managed with the appropriate treatment for him to otherwise live a long and healthy life.’”
 






BBassic

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Jul 28, 2011
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Mine was an ablation as well.
I’ve had 2, as the first one didn’t work, in fact I got more shocks after it than before. The first one was the first time that operation had been performed on anyone in the UK for my particular problem. The Surgeon was flown in from the States to do it.
The second one seems to have worked, so far. Although, I could go back to getting shocks at any time.

Oh wow, I had no idea they sometimes don't work. Must be quite cool, in a weird way, to have a hotshot surgeon fly in to treat you.

Glad to hear the 2nd one has done it though, hopefully it sticks!
 


dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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A bit worrying that he would fall ill on a plane trip when a heart wouldn't seem to be on any kind of strain unlike playing football for 90 minutes.

I wish him all the best and a full complete recovery.
 


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