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According to the rapper and his manager, doctors were testing medications to help  stabilize his condition. After the overdose, The Real Slim Shady artist went back to using again, but he was scared by the what was eminem addicted to<\/a> near-death experience and entered rehab, and finally got in April 2008. The song emphasises the rapper’s struggle to cope with fame after being discovered by Dr Dre in 1997.<\/p>\n

Now, Eminem is celebrating over a decade of sobriety after long struggles with drug addiction, stemming back to when he created his first album. Growing up in Detroit, experiences with poverty, bullying, and family instability profoundly impacted his mental health and childhood. After a near-fatal methadone overdose, he disappeared from the spotlight. But behind the scenes, he was fighting his way back, detoxing, training, and slowly returning to the booth.<\/p>\n

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