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Grant Denyer says drug-induced hallucinations almost cost him his relationship

He was taking some seriously strong pain relief.
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Grant Denyer has opened up about how the horrific side effects from using painkillers for a 2008 accident almost cost him his relationship.

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Speaking with his 2Day FM colleagues Ed Kavalee and Ash London this morning, the Gold Logie winner revealed to listeners that the side effects he experienced while taking massive doses of painkillers helped with the pain, but left him suffering from hallucinations and losing touch with reality.

Grant Denyer in hospital 2017
Grant was hospitalised for another accident in 2017. (Credit: Twitter)

The 41 year old broke his back in monster truck crash in 2008 and was prescribed heavy medication during the months after the accident.

Grant confessed he wasn’t prepared for the affect the painkillers would have on him, and he had nightmares featuring his “deepest, darkest fears” every time he went to sleep.

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“I could barely walk, so I had a dream and then I woke up, I believed we were in the middle of a home invasion … I’d go to fight off people that weren’t there,” he said.

The Gold Logie winner said his hallucinations put his (then girlfriend) wife Chezzi Denyer “through the wringer,” with him once accusing her of going to London without him.

But the worst episodes came when the pain medication prompted him to go through an “escaping period”.

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“I was down the street in my undies — this is Castlereagh Street in the city (in Sydney) — trying to find scotch, in my undies,” he said.

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