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So, Eddie Doig Neil Fitzmauricee) was a former telecoms engineer with a brain tumour and a grudge.
"I never thought I would suffer from depression," says Paul, 59, who was unable to carry on in his job after a brain tumour and a heart bypass.
His family doesn't help - an alcoholic older brother, a young sister with a fatal brain tumour and a mother who had committed suicide.
A CT scan showed a HIV-related brain tumour and a week later, she died.
After recovering from brain tumour and a life less ordinary, Rick Genest became increasingly fascinated by the frontiers between life and death.
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