![]() ![]() “Either way, I now faced a seven-hour surgery, which at least gave all my loved ones ample time to race to the hospital. Was I unlucky that my colon exploded? Or was I lucky that it happened in the one room in Southern California where they could do something about it?” the former Go On star wrote of the scary experience. “It was almost certain at that point that I was going to die. He later became addicted to Ox圜ontin after surgery for a colon explosion, which almost cost him his life. In 1997, Perry got hooked on Vicodin after a jet skiing accident during a film shoot. “What drug may you ask? You guessed it: phenobarbital!” “When these mishaps occur, if you want to be sober, which I always did, you’d be given drugs to help you along,” he explained. In fact, he was given phenobarbital when he was a baby to stop his colicky cries, a barbiturate he would later turn to during his lower points. The Odd Couple alum revealed that he has been battling drugs and alcohol addiction for decades. “Save for about sixty or seventy little mishaps over the years.” ![]() “People would be surprised to know that I have mostly been sober since 2001,” he wrote in the book, which hits shelves on Tuesday, November 1. ![]() Matthew Perry didn’t hold back in his Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing memoir - recalling his high-profile romances, addiction woes and Friends highs and lows. ![]()
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