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Published 10:13 24 May 2016 BST
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“My personality totally changed (during the recovery). I was horrible, I was agitated. Thank god the doctor said that this is a side effect, that I’d be irritable, I’d be aggressive," O'Dwyer told the42.ie. "I went through every emotion there was to go through. At times I was ready to throw in the towel."Following a couple of club matches, that was only O'Dwyer's third game of the year and Dublin manager Ger Cunningham will be delighted to have the forceful wing-forward available to him ahead of their June 11th meeting with reigning All-Ireland champions Kilkenny.

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