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    Attention Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama


    Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama



    Concerns for Gascoigne's wellbeing were raised again earlier this year




    Football star Paul Gascoigne has revealed he thought he was going to die during his most recent spell in rehab.
    The former England midfielder has flown back to the UK after more than a month at a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, that specialises in treating alcoholism.
    The 45-year-old told the Sun newspaper that he heard three doctors conclude he was going to pass away, before he slipped into a three-day coma.
    His life was saved, but Gascoigne said: "I thought I was on my way out."
    Fresh fears for the health of Gascoigne, who has battled against alcoholism for several years, emerged at a public appearance in Northampton in January.

    'Total wreck'

    Within days, he had been flown to the private clinic in the US and Gascoigne - nicknamed Gazza - said he begged its doctors at the clinic to save his life as he went through the detox process.

    Alcohol addiction

    When someone becomes dependent or addicted to alcohol, they:

    • Develop a strong sense of compulsion to drink
    • May drink shortly after waking to reduce feelings of alcohol withdrawal
    • Develop a reduced capacity to control how often and how much they drink
    • Organise their lifestyle around drinking
    • Continue to drink despite physical or social problems








    "Three doctors didn't think I would make it," he said.
    "It has got to inspire me to never let this happen again. I've come through that - death. I was dead."
    He added: "I thought I was on my way out. I looked like a corpse. I was a total wreck."
    Gascoigne, whose football clubs included Newcastle United, Tottenham, Lazio, Rangers and Everton, has had a long-term battle against alcohol addiction.
    He said his latest problems started in Dubai last summer when he started drinking alcohol again after 17 months "dry". The ex-footballer said he followed that by staying off alcohol for the following six months, but his own despair at his lapse meant that he failed to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and isolated himself, barely eating. "I was living like a dry drunk," he said.
    Eventually, he succumbed and started drinking heavily again, a situation which came to public attention at the Northampton charity event when he broke down sobbing on stage.
    On his admission to the US treatment centre, Gascoigne's management company said he was alcoholic with "complex issues" which were being dealt with by professionals.
    It has since emerged that the public appearance could still raise thousands of pounds for charity.
    Gascoigne said he had no recollection of being there.

    'Another chance'

    Gascoigne's drinking problems started during his playing days - he was admitted to the Priory Hospital, near Southampton, in 1998, shortly after his divorce from wife Sheryl.
    Three years later, while playing at Everton, Gascoigne admitted himself to an alcohol rehabilitation clinic in Arizona on the insistence of his then manager Walter Smith.
    In 2008, four years after retiring, he was arrested in Newcastle and detained under the Mental Health Act.
    He was later sectioned following reports that he was acting strangely in Hemel Hempstead.
    More recently he has been treated at The Priory again and at the Providence Projects treatment centre in Bournemouth.
    Gascoigne told the Sun that the way forward for him now was to start attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings again.
    "Meetings are really important. I was too weak, I stopped going to them. I have to start going.
    "I should be dead. The doctors said I would not make it. But I'm here, I have another chance - and I'm going to take it."

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    I saw Gascoigne come on as sub once for Everton (against Leeds at Elland Road). Only time I've seen a player get a standing ovation from both sets of fans. The game was already lost but he dropped his shoulder and went past 3 Leeds players like they weren't even there. He was a gnats whisker away from being the best player of the 90's in my opinion. I think if he'd have chosen Man United over Spurs, things might have been different for him. Glad to see he's on the mend.

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    i thought it was great how a load of people all put together to help him in the clinic etc.....

    he was good in his day

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    i fear it will be a waste of money though ! The guy has been in rehab 3 or 4 times and keeps going back to the drink .....He cant seem to accept that his life has to be completly without alcohol .... not just a couple of months off and then thinking he can drink socially again with the "this time i will control it " attitude ...... He was a truly fantastic player but is mentally very weak and i hate to say it will end up like the other sporting geniuses George Best and Alex Higgins

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    Like Nikki says, great to see others putting together to Help him.
    As Spurs fan he's a real Hero of mine, possibly one of the best around at the time.
    Such a shame he couldn't make a go of his time after football.
    Really hope this time he can sort himself out.

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    Thousands of people addicted to drink or drugs who get no help or attention...
    Just cos he played football everyone feels sorry for him!!!

    He is a bell end imho

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    As with macmilm, I tend to agree. I felt the same when Whitney Houston died. It's a shame for them individually, and for their families, but ultimately they are afforded far more opportunities than most "normal" folk and then choose to continue with self-destruction. I hope the chap comes out of it, but if I'm totally honest it bothers me more that if he loses his personal fight then the TV will be full of what a wonderful man he was. Harsh, I know, but I prefer to think of those with less of a chance but an equal struggle.

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    The guy has never been mentally prepared for the pressure of his fame. How many times did we hear England fans chanting 'We want Gazza' whenever they were playing badly? He was always Englands saviour. It's also worth remembering where football was before Italia '90. The Premier League was built on the back of Gascoigne's popularity. Whilst I agree that he gets afforded more help than most, we are the ones who have been baying for Gascoigne every time England were shit. We're the ones who bought the papers whenever we saw him on the front page. Normal people don't have to put up with that.

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    Clown. End of

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    Quote Originally Posted by TJB View Post
    The Premier League was built on the back of Gascoigne's popularity.

    You fucking what ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
    There are 3 types of people in the world - those who make things happen, those who watch things happen; and those who wondered what happened.

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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    A fantastic talent but like all special players they seem to have a weakness, for Gazza it was drink, for George Best drink as well, the same for Jim Baxter for Ryan Giggs it was his sister in law.


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    Default Re: Gazza rehab: Paul Gascoigne reveals US clinic drama

    Quote Originally Posted by 4me2 View Post
    You fucking what ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
    Football was in the gutter before Italia '90 mate. Since then it's gone from strength to strength. You can't tell me that the popularity of football after Italia '90 wasn't directly influenced by Gascoigne's popularity.


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