NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
‘When I started waking every morning with a dull headache at the back of my head in November last year, I assumed I was dehydrated or had a virus.
Then, one day I was driving my eight-year-old son Teddy back from a party and I took a wrong turn near our house. He had to direct us home and I had no idea what had happened. I thought, “That was weird.”
Around the same time I went to hang something in the wardrobe in the spare room and I couldn’t remember how to get out. It’s the smallest room in the house; one door in one door out. It wasn’t complicated. That felt weird too.
That sort of thing started to happen more and more. I’d forget the way, I’d forget where I was, or I’d forget things.