The football star Paul Gascoigne is not drinking anymore and has even gone back to work.
The 47-year-old footballer, who was sectioned at the end of October into a Dorset institution after friends called police when he started talking "gibberish," said that he is doing better and it's nice to know that people care, the Daily Star reported.
Gascoigne, who is just taking it one step at a time, added that it's been difficult but he is doing a lot of work with his doctors and psychiatrist and that's still going on now.
Gazza continued that he has got a man coming over soon to do a bit of signing work on the memorabilia side of things.
Gazza, who is back to work as it will make him feel better and also for the money, thanked everyone who is wishing him well though.
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