Herschel Walker Says Personality Disorder Led To Playing Russian Roulette

Herschel Walker Says Personality Disorder Led To Playing Russian Roulette

Last January Former NFL Star Herschel Walker revealed that he suffers from multiple personality disorder. In his recently released book "Breaking Free," Walker, who served as an Olympic torchbearer last week, discusses his condition and some of the more severe dangers it brings.


Asked how many different personality facets, or alters, he has, Walker replied: "To be honest, I have no idea." But in the book, Walker talks about a dozen. They're described by their roles or function: the Hero, the Coach, the Enforcer, the Consoler, the Daredevil, the Warrior, to name a few.

Some of these alters did a lot of good, he said. But others led to some extreme and violent behavior, most of which Walker said he doesn't remember. As a result, the disorder, or DID, led to the breakup of his marriage. "I lost the person that was like everything to me," he said. "I lost my wife and that's totally, totally devastating to me."

Walker said a competitive alter caused him to be a danger to himself, playing Russian roulette more than once. In the book he describes another incident, the very late delivery of a car, that made him so angry he had thoughts of killing someone. It was the moment he realized had to seek help, he said, which ultimately led to his diagnosis.

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