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Tiger Woods – Admitted to Hospital As An OD

Posted by sunnychanel on December 8th, 2009 at 1:55 am

tiger woods red shirt prowl 2313642 300x225 Tiger Woods   Admitted to Hospital As An ODIt seemed like something was up when there were reports that Tiger Woods was on the ground – snoring – right after his car accident. That just ain’t right. Now it is being reported that Tiger was admitted to the hospital as a victim of an overdose.  Word is that…according to TMZ…the golf legend’s hospital charts stated his issue as an OD and that Tiger was having trouble breathing. The doctors allegedly had to enlist a breathing tube to assist Tiger’s respiration.

To deal with such a high profile situation, the entire fifth floor of the hospital was on a very tight lock down. Tiger was admitted under an alias, the first was the totally original William Smith.

So what drugs was Tiger on? According to TMZ, his wife Elin gave the paramedics who came to the scene of the accident two pill bottles, one for Vicodin and one for Ambien.

On that infamous Thanksgiving night, Tiger was supposedly in and out of consciousness, snoring and “clearly appeared to be under the influence of something – not alcohol.”

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