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    Owens: 'No suicide attempt'

    Dallas WR refutes reports, works out with team

    Posted: Wednesday September 27, 2006 9:19AM; Updated: Wednesday September 27, 2006 4:20PM

    Terrell Owens blamed a combination of hydrocodone, a generic form of Vicodin, with all-natural supplements for making him ill.

    DALLAS (AP) -- Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens denied a police report he attempted suicide, saying he became groggy after mixing painkillers with supplements.

    He said Wednesday the confusion likely stemmed from an empty bottle of pain medication found by his publicist, who was with him at the time and called 911. He said the rest of the pills were in a drawer.

    "I was non-responsive when she made that call," Owens said. "She made the call out of her judgment for my well-being."

    Appearing in a news conference at team headquarters a few hours after leaving a hospital for what a police report described as "a drug overdose," Owens wore workout gear and no bandage on his broken right hand. The star receiver smiled and seemed more amused than peeved at the latest ruckus surrounding him.

    Owens blamed a combination of hydrocodone, a generic form of Vicodin, with all-natural supplements for making him ill.

    "It's very unfortunate for it to go from an allergic reaction to a suicide attempt," he said.

    Owens was released from the hospital before noon. He flashed a thumbs-up to reporters as he left, went home, then made it to team headquarters in time to catch passes from quarterback Drew Bledsoe.

    Rescue workers arrived at Owens' home around 8 p.m. Tuesday and took him to an emergency room. When word spread, publicist Kim Etheredge said it was an allergic reaction.

    But the story shifted Wednesday morning when several media outlets received a police report -- that had yet to be released by the authorities -- saying Owens had attempted suicide by overdosing on the painkillers, even putting two more pills into his mouth after an unidentified friend, later identified as Etheredge, intervened.

    The police document, first reported by WFAA-TV, said Owens was asked by rescue workers "if he was attempting to harm himself, at which time (he) stated: 'Yes."'

    When officially released by police, about half the document was blacked out, including the phrases "attempting suicide by prescription pain medication" and "a drug overdose," as well as the details of Owens having two pills pried from his mouth and Owens saying "Yes" when asked if he intended to harm himself.

    "I wasn't coherent as they probably thought I was," Owens said. "A number of people were asking me questions. I don't remember the police officers that were in there or the doctors that were in there."

    Owens said he feels capable of playing Sunday in Tennessee, despite this incident and his broken hand. He added that he's "not depressed about anything" and that he expects to practice Thursday.

    Etheredge also appeared at Owens' news conference, saying she "did not take anything out of his mouth."

    "This is sad," she said. "Terrell had a reaction to different pills, and just to state he was trying to commit suicide it was unfair."

    "Terrell has 25 million reasons why he should be alive," she added, referring to the $25 million, three-year contract he signed in March with the Cowboys.

    "I'm just upset," Etheredge added. "I feel they take advantage of Terrell. Had this been someone else, this may not have happened."

    Dallas police officials declined to comment on Etheredge's denials. "We can't discuss the police report because of privacy laws," said a spokesman, Sgt. Gil Cerda.

    Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


    woodbuck27:

    Well there YOU have it...FALSE ALARM.
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    • #62
      My thoughts are that there is no way any way to effectively Dispute TOs claim so the police won't even bother trying. My guess is TO knew this and said all that shit in the hospital just for publicity, knowing full-well what he was doing. Media stunt, thats all this was. I don't buy one word of this.

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      • #63
        We knew this was coming, right?

        NFL's mental problem
        Teams can't deal with players' psychological issues
        Posted: Wednesday September 27, 2006 3:05PM; Updated: Wednesday September 27, 2006 5:16PM

        The NFL never has had much luck in dealing with players with psychological or, to make it stronger, with psychiatric problems. Then again, the NFL is not in the medical health business. It's in the image business, and when, say, a Barret Robbins or a Dimitrius Underwood or an Alonzo Spellman ... or in this case, a Terrell Owens ... comes along, the league is fairly helpless.

        We're still gathering facts about T.O.'s latest. A genuine suicide attempt, a call for help, a complete misunderstanding? Owens denies trying to kill himself, but who knows what really happened? One thing is clear and has been for quite a while: There are major psychiatric issues with this man, and no one quite knows how to deal with them.

        I wrote this last year, when T.O. was stirring things up with the Eagles, concerning his contract. A team official told me the whole matter could have been worked out quietly if T.O. hadn't raised such a fuss about it. "If he would have come in quietly, without all this commotion, we could have come to an agreement. We were prepared to. We didn't feel his demand was unreasonable, given the way he came back from his injury last year and the great Super Bowl he had. But when a guy puts a gun to your head, you're only creating more problems if you cave in."

        But that wasn't, and isn't, T.O.'s way. Status quo drives him wild. It's as if he can't stand peace and stability. He has to be doing something to create a stir, make waves, get people fired up -- arranging stunts to capture the attention of the press one moment, shutting them down and telling them, "I'm not talking," the next. He is driven. His mood swings are extreme.

        Call it a form of bipolar disorder, borderline schizophrenia, whatever. I'm not a psychiatrist, so I can't put a name to it. But I've had a longtime relationship with psychiatric problems because of a close relative who has had them, and I've seen quite a few people like T.O.

        It's tough to feel sorry for him, though, because he has a mean streak to go with everything else. He didn't attack Donovan McNabb or offensive coach Brad Childress until they were at their lowest ebb, at their most vulnerable. Same thing with his quarterback in San Francisco, Jeff Garcia. But that doesn't mean he's not suffering from something that never really gets addressed.

        Spellman and Underwood were both first-round draft choices and defensive linemen. Both were diagnosed with major psychiatric disorders. Underwood didn't stay on his prescribed medication for any decent period. He never played in a regular-season game. Spellman, who was more careful about taking his meds, had a decent career but never lasted in football past his 20s.

        Robbins, a Raiders center, was scheduled to start in Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Buccaneers, but on Friday night before the game he flipped out and never set foot on a field again. He was diagnosed as bipolar, compounded with alcohol problems. He admitted that he had major troubles when he went off his meds. He has been in and out of trouble with the law ever since.

        Mike Tyson long has been suspected of having serious psychiatric problems. The mood swings, the ferocious behavior at times, contrasted with periods of almost serene reflection. He admitted that he took medication for depression, "and other stuff," but that's as far as he'd go.

        The problem with high-profile athletes, such as Tyson and the NFL linemen cited above, is that their meds, while controlling for the most part their psychiatric problems, take a little off their physical prowess. For an athlete who has trained all his life to achieve a certain peak, it's devastating to subject himself to something that will deprive him of that slightest little edge.

        This is especially true in performers of explosive types of sports, such as football or boxing. It also applies to artists and musicians, creative people who feel that the meds have a slightly dulling effect. I once asked a psychiatrist, "Which would everyone have preferred, a highly medicated, fully stabilized Vincent Van Gogh, or the Van Gogh of Starry Night?" He admitted to me that the psychiatric community has problems dealing with exceptional people.

        Football players at the highest level develop a sense of invincibility, or at least of superiority to ordinary citizens. I remember talking to Lawrence Taylor after he bolted from a drug-rehab program, which could be compared, in a sense, to psychiatric rehab.

        "Definitely not for me," he said. "You'd go into one of those group sessions, and all these losers would be sitting around, and then they'd call on, say, Mrs. Smith and ask her, 'Tell us about your day.' What the hell did I care about her day?"

        I'm convinced that T.O. is really in need of treatment right now. Of course, then he might not be the No. 81 you see flashing across your screen on Sundays. But at least we wouldn't have to worry about whether he swallowed handfuls of painkillers.
        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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        • #64
          I guess T.O. reloaded his Pez dispencer with Vicodin. It could happen to anybody...
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          • #65


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            • #66
              T.O. probably has a Narcissistic Personality Disorder - or at least Narcissistic Personality traits
              -------------
              Here are the Diagnostic Criteria:

              A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

              has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements)

              is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love

              believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions)

              requires excessive admiration

              has a sense of entitlement, i.e., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations

              is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends

              lacks empathy: is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others

              is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her
              shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes


              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Differential Diagnosis
              Histrionic Personality Disorder; Antisocial Personality Disorder; Borderline Personality Disorder; Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder; Schizotypal Personality Disorder; Paranoid Personality Disorder; Manic Episodes; Hypomanic Episodes; Personality Change Due to a General Medical Condition; symptoms that may develop in association with chronic substance use.
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              Take it for what you want. I may be wrong about this, but I don't recall NPD being associated with suicide all that often. "Narcissists VERY rarely commit suicide. They have suicidal ideation and reactive psychoses under severe stress – but to commit suicide runs against the grain of narcissism."

              T.O. probably just mucked up taking his meds. It happens.
              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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              • #67
                Nope....Is he like Hitler,Stalin or Mussolini?? Certainly Nope.

                See.....He's not Big on Crowd control

                He's not dangerous like a person with Anti-Social Personality Disorder. No psychotic disorder.

                I think T.O.'s just..... well T.O.

                and I wish he'd get healthy....

                so we can see and enjoy some amazing TD catch and runs.
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Rastak
                  Doctors treating the Dallas Cowboys receiver were trying to induce vomiting when he arrived at Baylor Medical Center, according to a television report.
                  I helped redesign that ER in '04. I can probably find out the truth - although that'd be illegal...

                  Either way, I hope TO is ok - it's sometimes the people that seem to 'have everything' that really feel like they don't 'have it all'.
                  The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                  Vince Lombardi

                  "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                  • #69
                    Someone that acts the way T.O. does is not a happy person....often the self-centeredness and cockiness hides feelings of anger, inferiority and frustration.

                    Also, it is fairly typical for a person to attempt suicide (largely as a cry for help and/or attention) and then deny it, especially immediately after the attempt. This is the typical psychology. You are depressed enough; you don't want to admit further weakness or that you need help.

                    It seems to me that if T.O. really just had a "bad reaction," his reaction to the media frenzy would be a lot different...don't you think? But don't take my word for it - I'm sure there will be psychologists commenting on the whole issue.

                    But if you've been through what T.O. has been through (mostly by his own accord, for sure), you cannot possibly think that he has been living a healthy life.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by mraynrand
                      T.O. probably has a Narcissistic Personality Disorder - or at least Narcissistic Personality traits
                      -------------
                      Here are the Diagnostic Criteria:
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Guiness
                        Originally posted by mraynrand
                        T.O. probably has a Narcissistic Personality Disorder - or at least Narcissistic Personality traits
                        -------------
                        Here are the Diagnostic Criteria:
                        Rand - have you actually met my ex-wife?
                        Pressure Relief valve...open.
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                        ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                        ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by mraynrand
                          T.O. probably has a Narcissistic Personality Disorder - or at least Narcissistic Personality traits
                          -------------
                          Here are the Diagnostic Criteria:

                          A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

                          has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements)

                          is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love

                          believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions)

                          requires excessive admiration

                          has a sense of entitlement, i.e., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations

                          is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends

                          lacks empathy: is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others

                          is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her
                          shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes


                          --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Differential Diagnosis
                          Histrionic Personality Disorder; Antisocial Personality Disorder; Borderline Personality Disorder; Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder; Schizotypal Personality Disorder; Paranoid Personality Disorder; Manic Episodes; Hypomanic Episodes; Personality Change Due to a General Medical Condition; symptoms that may develop in association with chronic substance use.
                          -----------------


                          Take it for what you want. I may be wrong about this, but I don't recall NPD being associated with suicide all that often. "Narcissists VERY rarely commit suicide. They have suicidal ideation and reactive psychoses under severe stress – but to commit suicide runs against the grain of narcissism."

                          T.O. probably just mucked up taking his meds. It happens.
                          So, take this diagnosis for the sake of ....well, speculation. Imagine a guy like TO after his NFL career is over and all the easy access media hoopla is gone. He will be a time bomb just waiting to go off. ...way more than he is now.

                          It's really sad. Goes to show you fame and fortune doesn't always buy happiness.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by GrnBay007
                            So, take this diagnosis for the sake of ....well, speculation. Imagine a guy like TO after his NFL career is over and all the easy access media hoopla is gone. He will be a time bomb just waiting to go off. ...way more than he is now.
                            Well, I think it's pretty safe to say that most of us are time bombs waiting to go off. If we're lucky, we just haven't been packed with much TNT.

                            It's really sad. Goes to show you fame and fortune doesn't always buy happiness.
                            I go so far as to say 'never'. People who are inclined to be happy tend to be happy regardless. And vice-versa.

                            Now, there's no denying that an infusion of cash here or there can provide some relief for some practical problems. lol

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                            • #74
                              So what if the day before his girlfriend/mother of his child broke up with him and would not let him see his son on his son's birthday?

                              So what if he was depressed and somone was fishing pills out of his mouth?

                              Where are the 35 pills now?

                              All I can say is

                              Better luck next time T.O.

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