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04-25-2011, 01:48 AM
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Charlie Sheen's Rushed to Hospital After 36 Hour Bender (911 Call)
Actor Charlie Sheen was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles early on January 27, 2011, after an alleged 36-hour bender involving heavy drinking and cocaine use. Dr. Paul Nassif, a plastic surgeon and Sheen's neighbor, made the 911 call expressing concern for the "very, very intoxicated" actor, who was reportedly in "a lot of pain." Sheen's hospitalization followed an eventful evening at his residence, described by sources as involving substantial alcohol and drug consumption. The actor, known for his role on the hit TV show "Two and a Half Men," was reported to have been resistant to seeking medical help, prompting Nassif to intervene. In a statement to the media, Sheen's publicist mentioned that the actor was experiencing "severe abdominal pains," leading to his hospital visit. While initial reports suggested the incident was solely due to substance abuse, there was also speculation about a potential long-term hernia issue contributing to Sheen's distress. The incident has had significant repercussions, including Sheen's subsequent decision to enter rehab and the temporary suspension of "Two and a Half Men" production. |