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Yasmine Bleeth: My battle with drugs (or, how my nose almost fell off - WOD Alert!)
Yahoo! News ^ | 1.23.03

Posted on 01/24/2003 8:38:49 PM PST by mhking

Yasmine Bleeth: My battle with drugs
Thursday January 23, 2003

FOR Baywatch beauty Yasmine Bleeth, getting high on drugs brought her so low, it nearly killed her.

Now she's poured out her heart and revealed for the first time her horrific battle with cocaine, her rocky fight to win back her life and the love that is helping her.

Two years ago, the actress' drug habit was so bad, she didn't sleep for days at a time. She looked like death and on Sept. 12, 2001, she nearly drove herself into an early grave after losing control of her car on a Michigan road and careening into a median while high.

She spent a night in jail and, after a plea bargain, was sentenced to two years' probation and 100 hours of community service.

"For three years, people had been telling me that drugs would kill me," says Yasmine, 34, who was in the car with boyfriend Paul Cerrito, whom she married last August. "And this was my proof."

Bleeth says cocaine crept into her world so slowly, so easily, she didn't realize it until she was hooked.

When her three-year contract with Baywatch ended in 1997, she moved from L.A. to San Francisco and started her gig on Nash Bridges, opposite Don Johnson. Her romance with actor Richard Grieco had all but died, and she started drowning her pain with drugs.

"I just wanted to feel good again," she confides. "And I knew an easy way to get that feeling."

At first Yasmine just snorted the stuff socially on weekends with people she knew. Three months later, she made her first call to a dealer.

"It was like ordering Chinese food," she says. "I made one phone call and they delivered it to my front door."

Suddenly, she was in love again - with the white powder. "It was all I could think about," she admits. "When I was high, I didn't think about my problems. I had no pain. I wouldn't sleep for two or three days, sometimes even four or five."

By the end of 1999, her ghastly appearance started scaring her friends and family.

"I'm a fleshy girl, very curvy and round, but I lost my softness," she says. "I looked like an alien. My eyes were bulging out of my face. I was 110 pounds and a size 0. I looked dead."

In fact, she was slowly killing herself.

"I had an infection that had completely eaten out the inside of my nose," she tells Glamour magazine. "Essentially, I had gangrene in my nose."

The doctor put her on antibiotics and told her that another couple of months with this infection and it could have gone to her brain and killed her.

"That scared me," says Yasmine. "Until I started doing drugs again six weeks later."

In no time, the devastating drug cycle began again. Remarkably, she managed to drag herself to the set of the series Titans. But she was in no shape to film. The show's producer, Aaron Spelling, gave her time off to go to rehab at Promises in Malibu, Calif.

"I did drugs right up until I entered the program," says Yasmine. "I even did drugs in the Town Car on the way there."

During her December 2000 treatment, she met someone who made her feel better than the powder: Michigan bar owner Paul Cerrito, 32. After rehab, Yasmine invited Paul to stay with her in L.A.

"I thought that if ever I could handle doing drugs casually, now would be the time," she says. "But once I started doing coke, I lost control, and it took over my life again."

Yasmine was high when she crashed her car in Michigan a year and a half ago and nearly died. But now she sees that crash as a godsend. "I felt like some force had saved our lives," she says.

She knew she desperately needed to quit drugs - and finally, she did. Then this past August, just less than a year after her car crash, she and Paul tied the knot in Santa Barbara and honeymooned in Hawaii.

Yasmine is clean now, but it hasn't been easy. Her husband's love helps her over the rough patches.

"The feeling I have when I'm with Paul is better than how I felt on cocaine," she says.

But she still has to take one day at a time.

"Consciously trying to stay off drugs is now part of my life, and it always will be," she says.

"I've proven to myself that I can't have both drugs and love. Every day, I have to make the choice again. So far, I choose love."


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To: mamelukesabre
Pick the pic in 36. It covers that and more.
41 posted on 01/25/2003 3:47:23 PM PST by philman_36
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To: philman_36
"If you explain "it" I might. Did I miss an implied sarcasm or was there something else?"

I find it pointless explaining "it" to those of your mindset. Either one gets it or one doesn't. Perhaps when you suffer real loss from failure to fight this evil, you'll get it. Even I wouldn't wish that misfortune upon the misguided.

42 posted on 01/25/2003 3:51:58 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (My biscuits are burning)
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To: Kevin Curry
They want the freedom to indulge while requiring the taxpayer to pay for the consequences.

Guess who's paying the costs of the WOD today? Hint: not the druggies who are thrown in prison and thereby live completely off taxpayer dollars.

43 posted on 01/25/2003 3:52:34 PM PST by ThinkDifferent
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To: Kevin Curry
If you want to blow dope or use cocaine recreationally, you should be required to buy and maintain druggie insurance.

And surrender all driving privileges.

44 posted on 01/25/2003 3:58:43 PM PST by Roscoe
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I find it pointless explaining "it" to those of your mindset.
And what is my "mindset"?
Either one gets it or one doesn't.
You've given me nothing to get so I guess I never will get your "it".
Perhaps when you suffer real loss from failure to fight this evil, you'll get it.
What evil?
Even I wouldn't wish that misfortune upon the misguided.
How am I misguided?
You're all bluster, buster, from what I can see.
45 posted on 01/25/2003 4:02:01 PM PST by philman_36
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To: Roscoe; Kevin Curry
If you want to blow dope or use cocaine recreationally, you should be required to buy and maintain druggie insurance.
If you want to guzzle booze or shoot shots recreationally, you should be required to buy and maintain alchy insurance.
And surrender all driving privileges.
And surrender all driving privileges.

You two are dense!

46 posted on 01/25/2003 4:06:25 PM PST by philman_36
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To: hole_n_one; MrLeRoy
-Bump
47 posted on 01/25/2003 4:08:52 PM PST by Hacksaw
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To: philman_36
Behaving responsibly is the last thing the "legalize dope" crowd wants to do.

TANSTAAFL
48 posted on 01/25/2003 4:12:16 PM PST by Roscoe
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To: philman_36
I pray for you, sir. Good day.
49 posted on 01/25/2003 4:24:17 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (My biscuits are burning)
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To: Eagle Eye
But should she go to jail for drinking her liver into rot, snorting coke until her nose rots off, or gambling herself into debt until the Mob takes it out on her thumbs and knees? No. Part of personal freedom is taking responsibility for one's actions.

WOW! Brilliant insight! A paean to freedom! All props to you as you swash buckle through life. You are my hero! You rugged individualist, you!

50 posted on 01/25/2003 4:24:45 PM PST by dennisw (http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I pray for you, sir.
What do you pray for me? I may not want what you pray for me. Your prayer could be a prayer of harm to me.
51 posted on 01/25/2003 4:33:38 PM PST by philman_36
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To: Roscoe
And surrender all driving privileges.

Why do you guys get in a huff when someone suggests that ethanol should be treated like other potentially dangerous drugs?

And reserve the witty riposte; just answer the question.

52 posted on 01/25/2003 4:37:06 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: philman_36
But irresponsible, self-indulgent, scofflaw, destructive children in adult bodies are another story. Are you implying that YB fits that criteria? The government's job is to throw them into the hoosgow for "Timeout" so they don't steal from the rest of us. What did YB steal? Are you barking up the wrong tree?

Steal? She ran her car off the road. She could have killed or seriously injured the innocent that night. Just look at her picture.

53 posted on 01/25/2003 4:37:30 PM PST by Moonman62 (The drug lobby is its own worst enemy.)
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To: Roscoe
Behaving responsibly is the last thing the "legalize dope" crowd wants to do.
I behave responsibly all of the time. Why are you trying to impugn me? Is that all that you have left?
TANSTAAFL
Why do you quote someone of a libertarian bent when you hate libertarians and why do you demand your own free lunch when you know there ain't no such thing as a free lunch?
54 posted on 01/25/2003 4:38:06 PM PST by philman_36
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To: philman_36
If you want to guzzle booze or shoot shots recreationally, you should be required to buy and maintain alchy insurance.

I don't need to tell you this, but you're wasting your time ;)

55 posted on 01/25/2003 4:38:09 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: Moonman62
She could have killed or seriously injured the innocent that night.
You're right, she could've, but she didn't. What is your point?
Just look at her picture.
What about her picture?
56 posted on 01/25/2003 4:40:03 PM PST by philman_36
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To: philman_36
First, I need you to give me props for that area of agreement we had about "choice".

Second, I don't think cocaine has any cognition, either. More props.

Third, I know that you understand what I'm trying to say about cocaine having powerful (pharmacological) properties in and of itself. And I understand what you are trying to say in that those properties are "inert" until a person—who has cognition—chooses to release them by ingesting cocaine.

I do believe cognition, informed by science and personal experience, tells me to avoid ingesting cocaine. Since I have no personal experience with dynamite cognition tells me to trust science in avoiding it.
57 posted on 01/25/2003 4:41:36 PM PST by avenir
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To: Senator Pardek
I don't need to tell you this, but you're wasting your time ;)
In some aspects I agree. Let's see if I can find that quote...

I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. Edward Everett Hale

58 posted on 01/25/2003 4:43:23 PM PST by philman_36
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To: Senator Pardek
Why do you guys get in a huff when someone suggests that ethanol should be treated like other potentially dangerous drugs?

Backwards. Society shows more tolerance for the burdens alcohol imposes on it than it does for drugs. The whining pseudo-libertarians play the victim card and jealously demand that society owes the same entitlements to drug users.

Sorry. TANSTAAFL

59 posted on 01/25/2003 4:49:05 PM PST by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
Society shows more tolerance for the burdens alcohol imposes on it than it does for drugs.

Why?

The whining pseudo-libertarians play the victim card and jealously demand that society owes the same entitlements to drug users.

I'm sure so-called pseudo-libertarians want that, but I'm sure libertarians don't want anyone to have any entitlements.

Again - ...the same entitlements to drug users.

When will you admit ethanol users are drug users? Or is oral sex not sex? LOL - buffoon.

60 posted on 01/25/2003 4:59:20 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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