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I Think Theres Something Wrong With Me

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Description: This is a book the author never thought hed write, partly because he didnt know he could write comedy, but mainly because he never thought the research would be so personal. On the plus side, most of it was done lying in a warm bed so he couldnt really complain. On the 15th November 2001, Nigel Smith was rushed to hospital with a brain lesion so big the radiologist thought the scan had been taken post-mortem. In the months that followed, there were times when Nigel wished it had been. Hed never needed a life-shattering illness to teach him that he should have spent more time smelling the roses. During his glittering careers as a journalist (sacked), busker (bottled off), TV producer (sacked twice), TV writer (show axed) hed smelled more of them than Alan Titchmarsh. He seemed to be one of those lucky blokes who always got away with it. Hed landed a lovely woman who looked like Debbie Harry, hed inherited her lovely kids, hed got a nice house and car, acquired more than one pair of nice trousers and he and his missus were about to have their first baby. And although hed just been sacked again, he felt there were plenty more roses out there, right? I THINK THERES SOMETHING WRONG WITH ME is Nigels unflinchingly honest, moving yet hilariously funny account of this terrifying experience and his recuperation - from his time in hospital and the months in intensive care to the slow journey back to some kind of normality in a rehab unit where his behaviour was likened to that of Jack Nicholson (THE SHINING Jack, not the Cuckoos Nest one). Then he went and sacked himself from the unit to be at the birth of his daughter. Shes called Scarlett. After the captain. The one whos indestructible. Like her bloody dad.
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