The former Kerry GAA star is an ambassador for CRY Ireland he has heard stories first hand of parents losing their kids to sudden cardiac arrest and that has put lift into perspective for him
Aidan O'Mahony has realised how fortunate he is as a dad and husband after hearing the stories of parents losing their kids to sudden cardiac arrest.
Read more: Mayo star Aidan O'Shea lifts lid on engagement to girlfriend Kristin and shares wedding plans "I attended the CRY family day in Kildare earlier this month and different people spoke about losing their kids to sudden cardiac death."The Kerry man said: "I got into the car to drive back to Kerry and I was an emotional wreck coming home.
"That has always struck me. You would never get over something like losing a child. These people can be so strong and be there for other people going through the same." "We have amazing mental health ambassadors in Ireland who are very honest and when I played football I could never have seen myself coming out and talking about it.
He said: "It is a brilliant show. I see it with my two girls, they love it. When I tune in it brings back great memories.
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