liam gallagher is a renowned English singer and songwriter who has been a lead singer for rock bands oasis Y pearl eyewho broke up in 2009 and 2014 respectively, but continued his solo career and became one of the Musician the most controversial of recent times because when it comes to expressing himself he has no qualms about saying things directly and creating controversy. As he did when he revealed that he suffers from severe arthritis, which is why he needs surgery, but to everyone’s surprise, he decided against it, preferring to endure the intense pain.
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An answer that aroused many reactions, considering that his health is at stake; and not for nothing, because this artist, one of the leaders of the Britpop movement in the 90s, is currently 49 years old; that is, a promising life and a future full of music to please his followers.
We tell you what is the reason that the Englishman born on September 21, 1972 in Burnage, Manchester due to his refusal to undergo surgery prefers to live with the discomfort and discomfort that such Disease suffering since 2019.
British rocker Liam Gallagher arrives for the UK premiere of ‘Shine A Light’ in London’s Leicester Square on April 2, 2008 (Photo: Max Nash/AFP)MORE INFORMATION: What Did Tom Parker, Singer Of The Wanted, Die Of?
LIAM GALLAGHER: ‘I’D RATHER BE SUFFERING’
Liam Gallagher was first diagnosed with arthritis in his hip in 2019, sad that it came two years after discovering a thyroid problem called Hashimoto’s disease that was affecting his singing voice and causing joint pain; Not only that, but he also had an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis.
As his condition worsened, doctors recommended surgery, but he firmly refused. “My hips suck, I have arthritis, bad. I went to get checked out and my bones are broken. The lady would say, “Oh, you may need hip surgery, a replacement. I think I’d rather just feel pain. Which of course is ridiculous. I know that. Just fix them, but it’s the stigma that says you had your hips replaced. What’s next?” he said Mojo Magazine.
He even joked about his fiancee Debbie Gwyther, who he said could become his caretaker, in the same Little Britain style.
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“Pain Won’t Let You Sleep”
Elsewhere in the interview, the English musician described his ordeal with severe arthritis: “When it’s cold, my hips are like a pop, pop and pop. i need warmth I can’t sleep at night because of the pain so I take herbal sleeping pills and they saved my life. One of them, seven hours on the road, no pain, nothing.
Although he sometimes feels like he can’t, he always struggles to get the upper hand because he believes pain keeps him awake. “The pain is okay; However, I am definitely on the downward slide. Oh yeah! My eyes are screwed up, my hips are screwed up, I have an old thyroid. But we’re all gonna die, right? Or are we already dead?” he told the magazine.
Liam Gallagher on stage during the 30th Eurockeennes rock music festival on July 8, 2018 in Belfort, eastern France (Photo: Sebastien Bozon / AFP)EVEN THOUGH YOU HAD AN OPERATION, WHAT HAPPENED?
Faced with so many rejections, Liam Gallagher considered for a while whether he should follow the specialists’ recommendation and undergo surgery, but when they told him he could die during the procedure, he put everything off.
And when they told him that the bone in his hip was going to be replaced with an artificial implant, he reflected and figured it was best to live with the pain.
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At first, doctors recommended the English artist to run less to control his condition, but given the severity of the illness, they have now banned him from doing so entirely, a fact that affects him as he was a regular runner.
Liam Gallagher performs during the BRIT Awards 2022 ceremony and live show in London on February 8, 2022 (Photo: Tolga Akmen / AFP)