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Sheen thanks bosses and fans for 'concern and support'

February 9 - 15, 2011
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CHARLIE Sheen thanked his bosses, co-stars and fans for their support, after authorities released an emergency call in which a doctor described the actor as 'very, very intoxicated' and in pain.

Sheen's thanks come as his off-camera antics, which led to a trip to the hospital and a return to rehab, caused a halt of production on television's highest-rated comedy, Two and a Half Men.

In a four-paragraph statement, Sheen thanked his bosses, CBS chief Les Moonves and Warner Bros' TV division president Bruce Rosenblum, for 'their concern and support'.

He did not offer any new details on his treatment. "I have a lot of work to do to be able to return the support I have received from so many people," Sheen's statement said.

It was issued hours after the Los Angeles Fire Department released a five-minute recording in which Dr Paul Nassif said he received a call from Sheen's residence and spoke with a secretary who sounded worried about the 45-year-old actor.

"They said don't call (emergency number) 911, but I got (Sheen) on the phone and he was very, very intoxicated, also apparently in a lot of pain," Dr Nassif said.

Sheen was taken to a Los Angeles area hospital and released after treatment. Sheen's publicist, Stan Rosenfield, cited the actor's history of hernia problems and later said his client went into rehab, but he did not say why.

Rosenfield declined to comment on the actor's condition, citing medical privacy laws.

The statement demonstrated a different tone from the actor, who after his hospitalisation sent a text message to an editor of the celebrity website RadarOnline.com saying he was fine. "People don't seem to get it.... Guy can't have a great time and do his job also?" the website reported Sheen writing.







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