WATSON: ‘I WANTED TO DIE’
British opera singer RUSSELL WATSON was so traumatised throughout his brain tumour ordeal, he wished for death to end his suffering.
The 41-year-old tenor fell ill during a recording session in October (07) and underwent emergency surgery after doctors discovered he had fallen victim to a second tumour - just a year after his first operation to remove a growth from his brain.
And Watson admits that when he was rushed to hospital before the second operation, he wanted to die to ease his pain.
He says, "All I wanted to do was drift off to sleep. I was convinced my time had come and I was going to die. I was so close to death I just thought, ‘Come on. Bring it on. I’ve had enough.’ "I didn’t want to go through all that s** again. I’d had enough. Lights out.
Game over." But it was the thought of his young daughters that persuaded Watson not to give up.
He adds, "I started thinking about my kids, I thought, ‘What are they going to do without their dad?’ I suddenly thought, ‘No! F**k this! I’m not ready to die. I will fight this!’" Watson made a good recovery after the surgery and has now finished a course of chemotherapy. He has two daughters Rebecca, 13, and Hannah, seven, from his marriage to Helen Watson which ended in 2001.
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