I nearly died with the peritonitis, but not the heart attack. The heart attack was like bad indigestion and two weeks later I was back in shouting at people. I was shouting at people during the heart attack. I had it for three days without realising what it was.
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"I nearly died with the peritonitis, but not the heart attack. The heart attack was like bad indigestion and two weeks later I was back in shouting at people. I was shouting at people during the heart attack. I had it for three days without realising what it was." — Nigel Lythgoe
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I nearly died with the peritonitis, but not the heart attack. The heart attack was like bad indigestion and two weeks later I was back in shouting at people. I was shouting at people during the heart attack. I had it for three days without realising what it was. — Nigel Lythgoe
About Nigel Lythgoe
Nigel Lythgoe was a Director from United Kingdom (1949–present).
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This quote is attributed to Nigel Lythgoe, a Director from United Kingdom.
When did Nigel Lythgoe live?
Nigel Lythgoe lived from 1949 – present.