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No, you're not privy to anything. You've provided links to his rehab stints. Well, it's all very well saying he's getting all he needs during these acute stints, but what about when he comes out and goes back to life on his own? What then? What if he's now reliant on the NHS? If you want help on the NHS then you have to be three months sober and even then you'll only get three months of counseling. What happens after that? The man needs sustained mental health treatment and if he doesn't pay for it himself it's unlikely he gets the treatment he needs.No I am not, however he's a very transparent character and has openly shared his experiences with his treatment for alcoholism and depression, a very quick and lazy google search will show you just how many times he's been admitted to different clinics for his various mental and drug issues. So.......yeah.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-admitted-US-treatment-centre-alcoholism.html
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/paul-gascoigne-in-rehab-for-alcoholism-after-1586475
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...with-drink-drug-addiction-and-depression.html