<p>Rapper Eminem has opened up about past drug abuse in the new documentary, 'How to Make Money Selling Drugs'.<br /><br />In the documentary, Eminem has opened up about his scary drug abuse, revealing that he almost died during one overdose, reported Us magazine.<br /><br />The rapper, who entered rehab for sleeping pill addiction in 2005 and addressed the problem in his 2010 album Recovery, has admitted in the past to taking painkiller pills daily.<br /><br />"Valium, Ambien, the numbers got so high I don't even know what I'm taking," he said.</p>.<p><br />"My bottom was going to be death," he said. Recalling the first time he had Vicodin, he explained it was a "feeling of 'Ahhh,' everything was not only mellow, but didn't feel any pain. It just kind of numbed things."<br /><br />The Detroit native said that it was hard for him to realize that he had a problem since he wasn't abusing drugs like crack or heroin.<br /><br />"I don't know what point exactly it started to be a problem, I just remember liking it more and more," he explained.<br /><br />The abuse did catch up to him, though, as he reveals his scary brush with death when he was hospitalized following an overdose.<br /><br />"Had I got to the hospital about two hours later, I would have died. My organs were shutting down. My liver, kidneys, everything. They were gonna have to put me on dialysis, they didn't think I was gonna make it."<br /><br />Once leaving the hospital, Eminem says that he didn't sleep for three weeks and relapsed a month later.</p>.<p>"I remember just walking around my house and thinking every single day, like, I'm gonna fucking die. I'm looking at my kids, and like, I need to be here for this," he added.</p>
<p>Rapper Eminem has opened up about past drug abuse in the new documentary, 'How to Make Money Selling Drugs'.<br /><br />In the documentary, Eminem has opened up about his scary drug abuse, revealing that he almost died during one overdose, reported Us magazine.<br /><br />The rapper, who entered rehab for sleeping pill addiction in 2005 and addressed the problem in his 2010 album Recovery, has admitted in the past to taking painkiller pills daily.<br /><br />"Valium, Ambien, the numbers got so high I don't even know what I'm taking," he said.</p>.<p><br />"My bottom was going to be death," he said. Recalling the first time he had Vicodin, he explained it was a "feeling of 'Ahhh,' everything was not only mellow, but didn't feel any pain. It just kind of numbed things."<br /><br />The Detroit native said that it was hard for him to realize that he had a problem since he wasn't abusing drugs like crack or heroin.<br /><br />"I don't know what point exactly it started to be a problem, I just remember liking it more and more," he explained.<br /><br />The abuse did catch up to him, though, as he reveals his scary brush with death when he was hospitalized following an overdose.<br /><br />"Had I got to the hospital about two hours later, I would have died. My organs were shutting down. My liver, kidneys, everything. They were gonna have to put me on dialysis, they didn't think I was gonna make it."<br /><br />Once leaving the hospital, Eminem says that he didn't sleep for three weeks and relapsed a month later.</p>.<p>"I remember just walking around my house and thinking every single day, like, I'm gonna fucking die. I'm looking at my kids, and like, I need to be here for this," he added.</p>