Now and Then: Greg Page
By (Author) Greg Page
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
26th May 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
Television
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
920.00
Paperback
366
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 24mm
588g
Greg Page will always be synonymous with the children's supergroup, The Wiggles, and is forever imprinted in our memory banks as the original 'Yellow Wiggle'. Sadly, though, in 2006 Greg was forced to walk away from his stellar career, unable to continue because of a mystery illness. Leaving The Wiggles was a painful and life-altering decision. As a founding member he had devoted over fifteen years to their creation and was instrumental in their phenomenal worldwide success. It took years for Greg's condition - Orthostatic Intolerance - to be correctly diagnosed, which often saw him suffering from bouts of acute dizziness that left him unable to stand, speak or think without great difficulty. The lack of a diagnosis also left him suffering from depression; a frustrating and disillusioning experience for someone who had always led such an active life, performing on a daily basis. Now correctly diagnosed and medicated (and with a healthy dose of inspiration from Elvis), Greg is concentrating on getting back to his first love - music.
Neil Cadigan is a former editor of BIG LEAGUE magazine and NSW editor of RUGBY LEAGUE WEEK. He is a winner of the Australian Sports Writer of the Year award and author of the bestselling Andrew Johns biography THE TWO OF ME. This is his ninth book, and second non-sport title