you need to bathe in this." and have another check—up with dr coxon.uld see that mohamed, he was absolutely livid. he came up to me with a bottle of dettol disinfectant in his hand, and his first words to me were, "who have you been bleep?!�* i didn't know what he was talking about. "i got the medical report back from dr coxon and it shows that you have...", you know, "..an std." he said "you have a dirty i bleep_ bleep. you need to bathe in this." he then handed me a packet of pills. he said, "you need to take these pills, one every night, to clear up your infection." i certainly didn't take the pills and i certainly didn't put dettol in my bath. and it wasn't until a few days later when i called home to my mum, who at the time was working in a london hospital, and ijust asked her sort of casually if she knew what these pills were, and she was like, "yeah, they're a major sedative tranquillizer type drug." certainly i think that was his intention. i was united kingdom editor of vanity fair in the '90s. my role was to support everything in the story. i