The American comedian, Matthew Perry, the hero of the series "Friends", admitted a lot of what he went through over the past years, talking about a large part of his suffering with addiction, and his transfer to a treatment and rehabilitation center, under the heavy psychological bill that he came out of the series, which It is the most famous sitcom series in America and the world.

Perry tells the story of his addiction in his soon-to-be autobiography Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, in which he shows his fans the pain of previous years.

Berry takes the audience on a trip to "Hell", where he recounts the moments when he nearly died, drinking 55 Vicodin tablets and a quart of vodka to get past his friends.

In his autobiography, Perry also writes about his drug and alcohol addictions, as well as failed romantic relationships with Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston, and Valerie Bertinelli.

The actor best known as "Chandler" says he didn't get to his miserable state after the end of "Friends", but during it, insisting that he never got high while filming the series, but says he was often sick or drunk, like the shot he fell. On the sofa in Central Park, Joey (Matt Le Blanc) is forced to wake him up.

The 53-year-old actor reveals that he underwent 14 surgeries and almost died several times, and in one case, his heart stopped beating for 5 minutes, stating that he now lives like a man “in his nineties” after being forced to put a medical instrument in colon for a year.

Perry refused to tell the American magazine "People" the details of his current life, after he took a long way in treatment, is he now normal after taking a lot of drugs that treat the effect of drugs?

But he wrote in his diary that the drugs and drugs affected his ability to experience joy, and left him "always in a state of constant agitation".

"Some doctors tell me I'm not fully conscious," Perry added.

The heroes of the series "Friends" from the reunion episode (social networking sites)

Friends, Lovers, and a Big Terrible Thing begins in 2019 as Perry grapples with his rehabilitation officials, who always believed he was lying about his pain, before emergency doctors finally found out that the drugs had caused him to have constipation and an explosion. colon.

"I was so full, I was about to be killed by drugs," Perry added.

He then fell into a coma, at which point doctors told his family that he had a 2% chance of survival.

Perry admits that the idea of ​​having a colon cyst implanted for life was what kept him off drugs.

Sad moments in the life of Matthew Perry

And about the saddest moments in his life, Perry said that it was his many failed attempts to find love, and he stated that after his separation from American actress Julia Roberts, he blamed himself, thinking that he was not satisfying her enough psychologically and did not give her what she wanted, saying, "I bought her for her." A ring because I was desperate for you to leave me. I didn't want to be injured alone during Covid."

In the book, Chandler also tells a series of failed romances, and admits that his failure to date Jennifer Aniston pushed him to increase his addiction, and Perry had a similar crush at the age of 19 for his Sydney co-star Valerie Bertinelli.

Perry explains the cause of his psychological imbalance, attributing some of his problems with women to his difficult relationship with his mother, Susan Perry, who was the press assistant to former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and is now married to Dateline host Keith Morrison.

'Friends' stars learned about Chandler's addiction

Perry says his Friends on TV series were aware of his addiction, with Perry writing that Jennifer Aniston once told him "in a weird but endearing way" that the actors knew he was drinking because "we can smell it".

Speaking to the American newspaper "The New York Times", he explained that his addiction increased while filming the series, but that he did not "know how to stop."

"I was pretending to have back injuries, and I was pretending to have a migraine. I had 8 doctors. I would wake up and take 55 Vicodin pills in one day."

Despite the difficult experience Perry went through, he assured the media that he is currently "in good health" and that he is far from the possibility of relapsing back to that dark side, but he did not reveal how long he has been without drugs or alcohol.

Perry concludes that the near-death experience affected him and his view of life, "I was one of 5 people who were put on a respirator that night, 4 died, and I survived."