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Sheridan Smith: I had five seizures and was rushed to A&E

Sheridan Smith (Matt Crossick/PA)
Sheridan Smith (Matt Crossick/PA)

Sheridan Smith has revealed how she had five seizures after she stopped taking anti-anxiety medication she had become addicted to.

The actress, 39, has filmed an ITV documentary on mental health struggles to help other women.

The West End star told how she was at the TV Baftas in 2016, where she was nominated for The C Word, before she “went off the deep end”.

She tells the programme: “Graham Norton was hosting and made a joke at my expense about me being a drunk…

“I was so humiliated. It’s a room full of your peers, people you want to work with or have worked with.

“That night, for me, was like the final straw before my brain totally went off the deep end.”

Smith reveals: “What people didn’t realise is that I’d become addicted to anti-anxiety tablets.

“That night I took myself off to a hotel on my own. In my crazy mind, I thought, ‘I’ll do it (stop taking the tablets) myself’.

“I went there and just stopped my tablets. Weirdly, a friend of mine had rung me and she came to the hotel.

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“It’s a miracle she did. It’s like someone was looking out for me because what I didn’t realise is that if you stop these tablets abruptly, you seizure.

“I seizured five times and got rushed to A&E and she’s the one who got me breathing again.”

Smith, who recently had her first child, tells the programme that she now feels “calm” and “contentment”.

The actress had an emergency caesarean when her son Billy arrived early this summer, while the country was in lockdown.

The documentary filmed the star during her pregnancy as she discusses her mental health struggles.

Cameras followed Smith as she attended her first scans, pre-natal classes and sessions with a specialist therapist, as well as at home with fiance Jamie Horn.

Smith says she wants to help other women who worry about their mental health issues resurfacing in pregnancy.

“At the start of my pregnancy, I’d just got myself to a good place and I thought, ‘Please don’t let this be a turning point where things change for me’.”

“That was my biggest worry,” she says.

Smith says she feels a bond she had never experienced before becoming a mum.

“The day he smiled at me was more amazing and emotional even than the day he was born, because you suddenly think, ‘Oh my god – you love me back!’,” she says of her baby.

“Suddenly all those sleepless nights and all that worry goes out the window.

“You look in those little eyes and the love you feel – it’s like a connection I’ve never felt.”

Smith adds: “Now I’ve got this little family and I just feel, I can’t explain it, like a contentment, a calm.

“Maybe I was looking for something in the wrong places and now I feel like I’ve found it in this little boy when I look in his eyes.”

Sheridan Smith: Becoming Mum airs on Tuesday September 1 at 9pm on ITV.