TEDDY POST BRAIN SURGERY CURE? BOOZE AND LOTS OF IT!

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Shocking new tell-all reveals despondent Ted Kennedy‘s post-op depression – and the solution for the woozy Lion of the Senate? Booze – Kennedy style.

Startling new bio Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died delves into the days following the gallant Senator’s surgery for a cancerous brain tumor and his descent into depression, a publishing insider told the ENQUIRER.

As we reported previously, Kennedy’s wife Vicki, nephew Joe and niece Caroline debated over who would succeed Teddy in the Senate if his light did indeed fail.

But Teddy’s mind turned inward to thoughts of long lost Hyannis Port days and forgotten Camelot nights. 

"It’s always a good day to go sailing," Kennedy said before the operation after sailing his schooner Mya in the final leg of the Memorial Day Figawi competition. "It felt great to be out there today."

But soon a hole was drilled into his head and after his surgery pronounced successful, Teddy was home.

Wrestling with chemotherapy and the demons of the past, the fall of 2008 brought the worst.
 
"Ted went back to drinking, according to a close acquaintance.

"Although Vicki tried to keep him away from hard liquor, he had many friends in Hyannis Port who felt sorry for him and saw no harm in sneaking him a bottle or two," the bio confirmed.