Paul Gascoigne ‘rushed to intensive care unit after he was found collapsed at home’, with England legend now ‘stable’

British football symbol Paul Gascoigne’nin at home after collapsing on Friday reportedly reportedly.
Sun, Gazza’nın Dorset, Poole’s home in the bedroom in a semi -conscious situation by a friend reported.
The 58 -year -old was admitted to the intensive care unit, but fans will now relax because they hear that it was moved to an acute medical unit and that it is ‘in a stable state’.
His friend Steve Foster made a brief statement on behalf of the man who found him.
He said: ‘Gazza wants to thank everyone for the support he received from many old friends who want to see him in the best way,’ he said.
The legend of England is expected to continue to recover in the hospital for several days on Saturday night.
Foster, who also served as Gascoigne’s driver and personal assistant, took him to the hospital.
He said: ‘Paul is in the hospital, which is the best possible place to be now.’
Gascoigne’s health, alcohol addiction and mental health problems have long been a long time after struggles.
Earlier this year, he gave a positive health update to the mirror and said he felt better than he was over the years.
“ Now I feel better than years of years’ he said. “ I hope, I am at a point where I can look again with a different, more positive perspective.
‘In the light of spots after many years, I feel like the time of people to get to know me.’
Gascoigne’s marriage to Divorce in 1998, which resulted in divorce, was overshadowed by allegations of domestic violence.
In 2005, as the ruler of Kettering Town lasted only 39 days, and Gascoigne’s alcohol problems had an important factor.
In 2008, Gascoigne faced a bankruptcy petition for an £ 200,000 tax invoice, as it has not issued a tax return for more than two years.
However, in 2011, although he still owed £ 32,000, he refrained from proclaiming that he was bankrupt.
Gascoigne often struggled with alcohol addiction and first joined the therapy sessions in 1998.
In 2010, he was accused of a drink driving and was sent to rehabilitation while a suspended sentence was suspended.
He also appeared at the scene during the posture between the police and the illegal Raoul Moat that year.
In 2015, Gascoigne received a restrictive order to harass a former girlfriend and attack a photographer.
Gascoigne was closed 57 times by England between 1988 and 1998. He played for clubs such as Newcastle, Tottenham, Lazio, Rangers, Middlesbrough and Everton.




