‘I thought everything was going to kill me’ Gary Woodland says he was gripped by fear of death befor

I thought everything was going to kill me Gary Woodland says he was gripped by fear of death before brain surgery American golfer Gary Woodland said he was fear-driven every day mostly around death in the months before undergoing brain surgery last year the former US Open Champion returns to competitive

Action on Thursday for the first time since the craniotomy to remove a lesion on his brain on September 18th Woodland had made his diagnosis public a few weeks before yet had been experience ing life affecting symptoms from months prior beginning in the midst of a PGA Tour event at the end of April

The 39-year-old had been asleep on the eve of the final round at the Mexico open in Via when he jolted awake immediately fear set in Woodland said Tuesday I didn’t know what it was he told reporters at the Sony Open the second event of the 2024 PGA Tour season

In Honolulu maybe a panic attack I didn’t know shaking hands were really tremoring Woodland would discover the answer towards the end of May after being sent for an MRI scan by his doctor whom he had approached after his symptoms proliferated to a loss of appetite lack of energy and chill

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