SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- When Charlie Sheen thinks back to the years he spent addicted to alcohol, cocaine, pills and crack, he remembers projectile-vomiting blood over his balcony. Or his hands shaking so severely that he couldn't pour himself a glass of Patrón Silver.

These memories come back to him without warning, dangling over his thoughts like a mobile over a crib. For nearly eight years, these thoughts, as disturbing as they are, have helped to keep him from crashing back into chaos.

On Dec. 12, 2017, Sheen -- a four-time Emmy nominee for "Two and a Half Men," and for a time one of Hollywood's highest-paid television actors on a show with 15 million viewers per episode -- got sober. He has been fairly quiet since then, teetering on the verge of becoming one of those what-happened-t

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