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'Hard boozing' put Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley in hospital

The frontman for Canadian punk band Sum 41 says a health scare has forced him to swear off alcohol.

Singer says his liver, kidneys 'collapsed'

This image of Deryck Whibley was recently posted to his website, as part of a post describing the toll that alcohol had taken on his health. (deryckwhibley.net)

The frontman for Canadian punk band Sum 41 says a health scare has forced him to swear off alcohol.

Deryck Whibley has posted on his website that he has been sick for the past few weeks, including spending a month in hospital.

Deryck Whibley, seen above during a visit to New York in 2007, has revealed to fans that he recently spent a month in hospital, as a result of health problems related to alcohol consumption. (AP Photo/) (Jason DeCrow/Associated Press)

He says it's because of the "hard boozing" he has been doing over the years.

Whibley says he was at home one night about a month ago when he collapsed, falling to the ground unconscious.

Whibley, who was once married to singer Avril Lavigne, says his liver and kidneys "collapsed."

He says the health crisis has forced him to make drastic lifestyle changes.

"Needless to say it scared me straight," he said in the posting that is dated May 16.

"I finally realized I can't drink anymore. If I have one drink the docs say I will die."

There is one positive thing that has emerged from his health problems, Whibley said.

"I have my passion and inspiration back for writing music," he writes.

"I already have a few song ideas for new songs. Soon it will be time to start making an album and getting back to touring again."

Sum 41 was formed in 1996. The Ajax, Ont., band has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and has won two Junos.