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No sour Grapes

Having beaten heroin and ecstasy, Shaun tries to stay upbeat despite his current thyroid problems

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Shaun Ryder’s days of drug and drink excess are in the past. The Happy Mondays, Black Grape and sometimes Gorillaz star’s past exploits haven’t hindered his career.

Ryder has a great new Black Grape album due, dates with Gorillaz, and the Happy Mondays are reunited, playing better than ever and also making a record.

But 54-year-old Ryder’s health is now an issue. The thyroid condition, discovered when he was undertakin­g US Embassy drug tests to attain a work visa, can be debilitati­ng.

“My thyroid is up the wall,” he explains. “It’s picked a bad time – when the thyroid goes, it affects my memory really, really badly.

“It affects everything, it breaks your immune system down, the lot, it’s terrible.”

These days Shaun has replaced former recreation­al favourites ecstasy and heroin with prescripti­ons for thyroxine and a testostero­ne gel to treat his condition.

“I went to the American Embassy because when I go to the US I have to go through all the tests because I’ve been on a 10-year probation with the Americans. To get my visa, they put me through standard drug tests. They said, ‘You need to get to your GP asap because your blood cells are all over the place’.

“I’ve had the condition for 10 years and it’s been quite stable, but every now and then it flares up, especially now after turning 50.”

Despite his medical challenges Ryder is enjoying the sober second half of his career.

He admits he hasn’t always been the greatest father – he has six children by four partners – but is enjoying his two youngest daughters.

“I enjoy the work I do, yeah,” he says. “I also like to sit down and do nothing or go out with the kids. My hobby at the

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