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The Earl Campbell Story: A Football Great's Battle with Panic Disorder
John Bernard Ruane, author
In 1989, three years after retiring from the NFL, Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell was diagnosed with panic and anxiety disorder. From that point on, his life would never be the same. In this biography, Campbell reveals himself as a powerful young man who, with his parents and 10 siblings, struggled to make ends meet working the famous rose fields of Tyler, Texas. He accepted a scholarship to the University of Texas, won the Heisman Trophy, and eventually became a three-time winner of the NFL’s MVP award. Earl Campbell has been invited to speak to physician and patient groups across the country about his experience with panic and anxiety, and in speaking out, he has saved lives by inspiring and motivating others to seek help for this disorder. This book provides a full biography of the most powerful running back ever to play in the NFL. He sought help for his panic attacks. His hope is other men suffering from this devastating illness will follow his lead and do the same.