Eminem opened a pivotal moment of his life which made him drop his dependence on the pill.
In his new documentary entitled StansTHE Mocking bird The rapper spoke of his almost fatal overdose in 2007 and what led him to leave his dependence.
“I entered this viscous cycle of” I am depressed, so I need more pills “and then your tolerance becomes so high that you end up with an overdose,” he started.
“I woke up in the hospital and I didn’t know what F *** had happened. It seemed to me that I fell asleep, and I woke up with tubes in me and in me. I wanted to get up. I couldn’t move. After the overdose, I got home, “yo, my, I need something,” he continued.
“I had this video that they brought me because I missed the first Hailie guitar recital,” recalls Eminem, referring to her daughter Hailie Jade.
“The amount of guilt I felt, I cried when I saw it because I said to myself:” Oh my God, I missed that. “”
“Do you want to miss everything? If you can’t do it by yourself … So at least do it for them,” he asked him.
He was the turning point in the fight for the dependence of Eminem, and he began his sobriety career in April 2008 and maintained it in recent years.
To honor his trip, he devoted his 2009 album Relapse During the first days of his trip.