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Tiger Woods Prescription Drug Problem to Blame?
WINDERMERE, FL --
Tiger Woods, the most popular athlete in the world, allowed prescription drugs to take the best of him? What else could explain his near-fatal car accident in the front of his house on Thanksgiving night? Police have already ruled-out alcohol, as well as illegal drug use.
As you may have heard, Tiger Woods crashed his Escalade at 2:23AM on Thursday night into a fire-hydrant near his home in Windermere, FL. His wife, a bomb-shell model from Switzerland, saved him by smashing the rear window with a 3-iron and pulling him from the collapsing vehicle. She came to his rescue after hearing the loud crash from inside their $2.6 million golf-course home.
Immediately, local media reports announced that drugs and alcohol were not to blame, despite accounts from his wife that stated he appeared "dazed and confused, coming in and out of conscienceness".
Experts in the pharmaceutical industry have said it appears he was under the influence of prescription drugs, perhaps an almost deadly-dose.
As you know, Tiger Woods underwent massive knee surgery last year to repair an almost career-ending injury. It is common for patients to be prescribed prescription pain-killers in order to deal with the post-surgery aftermath. According to experts, the prescription pain-killers are highly addictive, thus could have played a part in the Tiger Woods car accident.
Additional information regarding the Tiger Woods car accident outside of his home in Orlando will be available as soon as we hear from investigators.
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| Posted by No balls for Tiger on 12/01/2009 09:00:42 PM EST |
| What a coward. Tiger is toast, milk toast. He messed around with a professional. A tabloid changed his life for good. Too afraid to show his face and backed out of all the tourneys. Fool just got a rude wake up call. |
| Posted by Dr. Miller on 01/01/2010 05:11:10 PM EST |
| Yep, CNN just reported that Tiger was abusing the prescription drug 'Ambien'. He was combining it with alchohol and cocaine to create a 'sexual high'. |
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