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From: davidnewton1999
Message 7 in Discussion

Hi Tammy  Unfortunately mood swings are a by product of this condition. I had a 
pit tumour removed Christmas 1999 It was only diagnosed after  I went blind and 
into a coma . Since then I have been on an emotional roller coaster.I now find 
it hard to watch for example a suspense movie without getting on edge I am 61yo 
and since I was a boy I have followed the local soccer team Not a very good 
team that lose more than they win which never bothered me Now I find it 
extremelydifficult to listen or watch their games If they are winning I turn 
the radio off as I get so apprehensive,wether they will let a goal in If they 
win I am on such  high yet when they lose I feel I am cast down into the 
depths. and get very agitated. The treatment I recieved was first class but no 
one warned me of the emotional side of suffering a pit tumour.To write about my 
condition  find very cathartic You are not alone   David Newton Manchester 
England

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