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Janet Templeton Worries over Charlie Sheen's Hospitalization

Posted By sticks22 on Jan 28, 2011   FROM: mirror.co.uk report abuse

Charlie Sheen's mother, Janet Templeton worries about his son’s present critical condition. The "Two and a Half Men" star, Charlie Sheen was hospitalized in Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles on Thursday due to severe abdominal pain.

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From the Thursday night, Charlie's father Martin Sheen and mother Janet Templeton were reportedly at his bedside. The US report said that Charlie Sheen was rushed from his Los Angeles home on a stretcher and conveyed by an ambulance to hospital at 7:00 a.m. after an emergency call 911. The 42 year old, Charlie is the leading highest paid star in American television. He was constantly buzzed in news last year because of his personal life, abuse of drug and alcohol, and with reports of domestic violence. Charlie has married three times and has five children. He is signed for television series’ two new seasons.

TMZ.com, Celebrity news blog alleged that Charlie's hospitalization is the reason of a 36-hour bender that included drug-taking from a "briefcase full of cocaine". But Charlie's rep Stan Rosenfield has not said about it, he just stated to the website, "I can't comment because I have no idea if it's true. You choose to believe your source. I don't." TMZ said that two young women left him at the house at the same time. Neighbors also told them that Charlie had thrown “some sort of party” on Wednesday night. Charlie's friend Steve Brodersen said that the pain is the result of a hernia injury and doctors has informed Charlie that he may require surgery instantly to repair the hernia.

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