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Amazed That I'm Actually Alive: Charlie Sheen

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Jan, 2016 12:28 PM
    Actor Charlie Sheen, who is HIV positive, says he is amazed that he is still alive as he had taken a break from his medication for a bit out of curiosity.
     
    Making some personal revelations, Sheen shared that he was curious to know what it would be like if he gives a miss to his medication for a while, reports eonline.com
     
    "There's a host of side-effects that are manageable. I was just curious as I think a lot of people are. You know, you ingest something every day, and you feel a certain way. 
     
    "I just got curious about what I might feel like off this stuff. And then, if what was being professed, if any part of it was true, then I thought it was worth exploring,” Sheen said during an interview with Dr. Oz on Monday.
     
    The 50-year-old actor opened up about his HIV diagnosis last year.
     
    "I'm amazed that I'm actually alive. But I beat myself up from time to time about why it took me so long once I knew that I was HIV positive to really start embracing the whole physical package and the whole psychological package about bettering myself," he said.

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