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ARTICLE: T.O.'s trainer rejects attempted suicide theory... discusses hand treatment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------On the Channel 8 6:00 news, the reporter had an update about 2 recent "traumatic events" in T.O.'s life:1) He was not allowed to see his son on his 7th birthday, which was Monday1530 AM here in Austin interviewed the reporter who broke the story, i think here name was Rebecca Lopez??
she's definitely sticking by her story, she kept harping on the fact that she's been a police reporter forever and sees hundreds of police reports every year and that they are rarely wrong. she basically called Etheridge a liar.
2) He and his girlfriend just broke up this week
This info came from his personal trainer.[/b
The police and the reporter are standing by their story. I think T.O. is telling the truth, too, but not revealing the whole story.
My guess is that he WAS depressed after these traumatic events, and took some extra pills to show his girlfriend and I guess the mother of his son how much those events affected him. I don't think he was trying to kill himself, but was trying to "harm himself." The police report didn't say they asked if he was trying to kill himself -- only if he was trying to harm himself. The painkillers and supplements may have affected his thinking some, too. His depressed state of mind could have made him take an action to harm himself with the pills, but he probably knew it wasn't going to kill him, especially with his publicist right there to call 911. They probably did some other procedure and didn't need to pump his stomach.
I'm sure many who've been through a breakup have had similar short-term depression where they've tried to harm themselves as a call out to the person who left them. I believe T.O. was also telling the truth this afternoon when he said he isn't depressed, as he's probably in a better state of mind now than he was last night, right after the two "traumatic events." I don't think he's at risk of a suicide attempt. I'm sure he did get the attention of his ex- and the mother of his son, which may have been the goal of his action.
I think if this is the true scenario, T.O.'s statements could be the truth, though incomplete, and the police report could be true as well. I'm not sure about the accuracy of the publicist's statements.
This is pure speculation, but after hearing the report on those 2 events this week, combined with the medication and supplements, it makes sense to me.
Posted: Sep.27, 2006, 2:12 pm EDT
By Mike Chiappetta
NBCSports.com
James "Buddy" Primm has been at Terrell Owens' side for several years as his personal trainer. They met after Owens' 1999 season, and Primm helped the then-49ers wideout transform from what he called a "skinny kid" to the physical specimen and perennial Pro Bowler starring for the Dallas Cowboys. Owens has called Primm the "foundation" for his career.
When Owens had to return from a broken bone to play in the Super Bowl, Primm was the man who nursed him along. And though Primm wasn't in Dallas during Owens' recent hospitalization, the man who is part of T.O's inner circle says he knows the Cowboys' receiver well enough to doubt T.O. would ever try to take his life.
"No. No way he'd ever do that," he said. "The guy doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, doesn't even take painkillers."
Primm said he's spoken to Owens since being hospitalized and that he seemed normal. He added that he'll be heading to Dallas to be with T.O.
"Just seemed normal on everything. Freaked out? Scared? No, nothing. He just went through something traumatic, and we'll get it together, and he'll be OK."
People inside Owens' camp suggested that his mixing of painkillers and nutritional supplements caused a bad reaction. Primm agrees with the likelihood, believing the fact that Owens does not drink alcohol or normally use pain medication would make him more susceptible to such a reaction.
"It could happen easy," he said. "People need to know that that his system is so sensitive. Have you ever been out with a friend who takes one drink and is knocked out because he doesn't normally drink? That could be what happened on this deal. His body is so sensitive."
Primm said that while Owens usually takes five or six supplements such as multivitamins and multi-minerals, he has recently upped his supplement intake to more than 20 to help heal his finger. He also undergoes micro-current therapy on his finger, a treatment which helped him return from a broken ankle in six weeks to play in Super Bowl XXXIX. Micro-current is electrical stimulant administered at different frequencies to help the cells eliminate scar tissue while increasing blood flow. Owens' workout routines are so advanced, Primm refers to them as "Star Wars" techniques.
"It's a totally different ballgame with him. You can take some of those horse medications like players used in the '60s to come back, but those affect your motor skills. He's able to come back because we use different technologies. That's how he came back from that leg. That was absolutely amazing. So he's really taken hardly any painkillers ever. So it will affect his system since he wouldn't normally even take it."
Primm believes that from a physical standpoint, Owens is nearly ready to return.
"I want that finger right, and then he'll go. He could probably play right now if he had to. Right now it's just emotional trauma, but I know that's going to get cleared up. "I'm going to make a positive out of a negative. Everybody loves Terrell.
"I'm going to go out (to Dallas) and make sure we're back in structure. But as far as the games, I want him in the Tennessee game."
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I don't see it... TO is now healthy and ok, and this guy is making light of the over-reaction of media coverage... Bad taste if he was fighting for his life but now just a bad attempt at humor, relax.
I don't think there's anything of substance that can be added here tonight. And there hasn't been anything since the 3:30 press conference.
