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Lewis Capaldi has revealed the impact that Tourette's has had on his life since his diagnosis and opened up on his crippling panic attacks where he fears he'll "never feel normal again".
Speaking to DJ Scott Mills on Radio 2 on Friday, the Scots star spoke about his health battle, following the release of his documentary How I'm Feeling Now, and admitted that he still suffers from tics "quite a lot".
The 26-year-old said: "It is [painful]. I’m having a good day today I haven’t twitched that much, I still do that. I still tick quite a lot but it’s one of these things.
"What’s mad is that there is no real treatment for Tourette’s so I’m in a position where I can cancel a whole day of work if I’m too stressed or my anxiety is too bad. For other people it must be so much worse, they don’t have the luxury I have."
He heartbreakingly admits that he still struggles with panic attacks and even had one the previous weekend. Scott told of his own experiences of panic attacks as a teen, where he said he once told his mum: "'‘I feel like I’m dying’. Because in that moment your head tells you that. It’s actually horrible."
Lewis replied: "It’s mental. And it’s that thing of like ‘I’ll never feel normal again’ and 'I’ll never get rid of these things'. I had multiple panic attacks on Saturday evening, I went out for a few beers on the Friday, I always feel anxious after drinking but I’d really hammered it after a long time of not boozing.
He continued: "My mum had to come down to calm me down, lie in bed with me and I was having panic attack after panic attack and the whole week after I felt off."
The Scots singer first opened up about his diagnosis of the neurological condition in September last year and candidly talks about the struggles
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The BPI - the voice of independent and major record labels across the UK - has revealed the first artists to receive its prestigious BRIT Billion award.
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