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Charlie Sheen Said He’s Filled With Regret Over His Decisions

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Charlie Sheen said he’s filled with regret over his past decisions.

During an interview with Matt Lauer Tuesday morning, the 50-year-old actor — who revealed he was HIV-positive seven months ago — said he wished he had done things differently in his past.

“I regret not using a condom the one or two times when this whole thing happened,” Sheen said. “I regret ruining ‘Two and a Half Men.’ I regret not being more involved in my children’s lives growing up, which I am now.”

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However, he believes it’s time to focus on what lies ahead.

“We can only move forward from today,” he added. “They wouldn’t call it the past if it wasn’t.”

Though he said in an interview over the weekend that there were 25 people he didn’t tell about his HIV status, on Tuesday, Sheen said it was only two. (RELATED: The Shocking Reason Charlie Sheen Didn’t Tell 25 PEOPLE He Had HIV)

Charlie Sheen's daughters found out about HIV diagnosis

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“There was two examples [of untold women], but protection was always in place and it was for the right reasons because everyone that I had told up until that moment had shaken me down.”

Sheen said he is now in “excellent” health.

“I’m undetectable as we sit here today.”

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