“Charlie Sheen Updates”: Suffered from Extreme Food Poisoning Due To Bad Clams; Called Fire Department Instead of 911?

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Charlie Sheen has recently suffered an extreme food poisoning. However instead of calling 911 for the emergency, the assistant (or maybe him) dialed the Fire Department rather than 911.

TMZ reported that the paramedics were called to Charlie Sheen's home after receiving a call that Sheen had a terrible food poisoning. Sheen's people said that the incident happened around 11 pm on Monday. It was also interesting to note that their camp didn't call 911 immediately.

According to People's report that Sheen's publicist Jeff Ballard said that the food poisoning was due to bad clams. Sheen was said to have a seafood pasta dish for his dinner, which was delivered to him that evening, and started feeling sick a few hours later. Ballard also added that Sheen went to the hospital, "They checked him out, hydrated him and sent him on his way. He was back home in bed 90 minutes later."

DailyMail UK reported that the food poisoning incident happened after Sheen posted in his twitter account an abusive text regarding Denise Richards, one of his ex wives. Yet, the tweet has been deleted after. The former "Two And A Half Men" star was said to be upset with Denise when she has decided to move out of the Mullholland Estate with their 2 daughters.

According to a source, Denise considered to move to a new residence since the two daughters- Sam (10) and Lola (9), will be going to a new school. She is currently looking for a new house in Pacific Palisades, perhaps near the school area.

Then again, Sheen must have a lot to face lately. Aside from not being with his kids anymore, he's also dealing with his emotions as he lost his role in Anger Management, a TV Adaptation of Jack Nicholson's movie that ran for 2 seasons and had 100 episodes when it had been dismissed by the studio in December 2014.

One can only speculate that the food binge may be due to the emotional stress that Sheen has been facing, thus resulted to the food poisoning incident.

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