He continued: "I felt that I lived through a horror movie, watching someone that I loved, my brother, get a fatal disease."Tim said he and his family saw James' body "give up", which he branded "strange"."The biggest problem with cancer is the brain, in my brother's case, I suppose in a lot of cases, your brain is still active, it's your body's that has given up," he shared."It's a really strange thing.
It was just such an awful experience."Tim added that he spoke to his brother openly about the "rollercoaster of horrific emotions" he was going through at the time.Revealing that he is an "open person", the host said talking to James was the best thing for both of them.He discussed: "For my brother, I think the best thing that he could find.
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