
Dickson then experiences a whirlwind of trips to emergency rooms, hospitals and ultimately, psychiatric facilities where additional medications further seal his fate.Part medical mystery, and part psychological thriller, Dickson's creative nonfiction memoir, Detour from Normal, demonstrates how even the most seemingly normal life can implode in an instant. A fluke injury unknowingly inflicted days earlier while he worked in his yard resulted in an unseen infection that damaged his intestine beyond repair.The life-saving surgery and associated medications become catalysts for an unbelievable chain of events that cause the formerly mild-mannered man to spiral into the chaotic mental illness known as mania. The normally healthy fifty-five year-old held a regular job and lived with his loving wife, two teenage daughters, and an assortment of pets.On that mid-April day though, the course of his life forever changed when he learned he must undergo surgery to remove a damaged portion of his lower intestine.


Before April 14, 2011, Ken Dickson lived a life indistinguishable from those of other residents of his Phoenix suburb.
