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From: PTResearcher2
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http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/watson%20plagued%20by%20post-op%20mood%20swings_1022525
 WATSON PLAGUED BY POST-OP MOOD SWINGS 
British opera star RUSSELL WATSON is still suffering the effects of emergency 
surgery to remove a brain tumour last year (06) - he's prone to terrifying mood 
swings. The singer had the growth removed in September in a five hour operation 
to save his life. But despite pulling through the complicated procedure, Watson 
has found the road to recovery slow and scary as the surgery affected his 
pituitary gland which controls hormone levels. He says, "My mood swings went 
from ecstatic to suicidal. I remember one night standing on the balcony, full 
of dark thoughts and self-pity, thinking, 'God, this is f**king terrible, why 
me?' "I couldn't deal with more than one person at a time or with multi-tasking 
and I cried easily. "The best thing I can say now, three months later, is that 
where I was getting a hell of a lot of really bad days, now the good days 
outnumber the bad." 


19/02/2007 08:06

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