Tiger in hospital
12 December 2006 Herald-Sun
Sam Edmund
RICHMOND chief executive Steven Wright has been diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome -- a rare disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the nervous system.
Wright was admitted to Epworth Hospital on Saturday complaining of numbness in his feet and ankles.
He is expected to be released in time for Christmas.
Guillain-Barre Syndrome affects one person in every 100,000 and, if left unchecked, can result in paralysis and even death.
Tigers football manager Paul Armstrong said Wright had improved in recent days, and was confident his colleague would make a full recovery.
"He is looking OK and feeling a bit better now," Armstrong said.
Former Collingwood player Graham Wright contracted the disorder in 1993 and spent four weeks in hospital.
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