Paul Gascoigne really wants to return to reality after the latest "horrific" health scare in his fight with alcohol dependency, he has said. The ex-England and Newcastle person said on ITV1's Daybreak system he was experiencing "good", adding: "I am very excited what the long run holds - I'd a bad time." The 45-year-old recurring comments made earlier to a paper that health practitioners feared when he required hospital treatment in the Usa recently after going there for detox he would die. He said: "I went along to the therapy center, and they tried to detox us, and they couldn't, so they rushed us to hospital, and that's where it got very serious. "I just remember the guy saying to the physician in the treatment center, 'I do not believe this guy's going to ensure it is ', and certainly I put my head up slightly, and I'd tubes all over my hands and body, and finding inserted, and I explained, 'please do not let me die, I want to water the plants. The flowers were more important than me.' The crops died and I survived." He added: "People assert it's too early for me to be speaking, but it's best for me to have back again to reality right away." Gascoigne thanked superstars including Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans and footballer Gary Mabbutt who helped him. Mabbutt is recovering in hospital himself after emergency bypass surgery on his leg, and Gascoigne said: "Get well Gaz." The former person added: "Seeing the assistance I'd, people are on the market caring. Sometimes personally I think it's possible for me to get treatment, but this time was horrific." Questioned about comparisons with the late former Manchester United star George Best, Gascoigne said: "God bless him, he is passed away, and I was friends with George, but I just felt like George did not need to get well. I am trying so difficult to do it." The footballer, who said he enjoys being sober, quipped: "I didn't ask to be an, but I must admit I labored on it. I went to any measures to have my drink, I'll go even more to remain sober."
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