Sowetan

Woods getting help

Treatment for pain and medication

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Miami – Tiger Woods, arrested three weeks ago for impaired driving, said on Monday he was receiving “profession­al help” to manage his medication­s and help cope with back pain and a sleep disorder.

Woods, a 14-time major golf champion who has not won a PGA Tour title since 2013, was arrested on May 29 when police in Jupiter, Florida, found him asleep at the wheel of his car on a road.

A police report uncovered by The Golf Channel said Woods told authoritie­s he had not been drinking but had a reaction to several prescripti­on drugs, including Xanax, which can be used to treat insomnia.

Woods, 41, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, although he did not show any sign of alcohol in a breathalyz­er test.

His arraignmen­t on those charges has been set for August 9.

In his first comments since the release of police video footage showing him struggling to pass a sobriety test, Woods said he has sought aid in fighting medicating issues.

“I’m currently receiving profession­al help to manage my medication­s and the ways that I deal with back pain and a sleep disorder,” Woods wrote in a posting on Twitter.

“I want to thank everyone for the amazing outpouring of support and understand­ing, especially the fans and players on tour.”

Mark Steinberg, Woods’s agent, told ESPN that the golf star was undergoing “in-patient treatment”.

Last month, Woods announced he had undergone a fourth back surgery that would cause him to miss the rest of the season, ending a comeback that began in December. –

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