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Jun 22 2008

Amy Winehouse is Hospitalized

Published by homemom3 at 8:47 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Amy Winehouse was hospitalized when she fainted in front of her home after going outside on Monday. Her father quickly brought her to the ER to make sure was okay, only to find out she had to stay and do some ongoing tests. Is something wrong with Amy?

Rumors have spun out of control on this. I’ve heard stories about Amy being possibly pregnant, so far this has not panned out. Another one is that she overdosed on some drugs, while this may sound like it coud happen I think we would’ve heard more about it by the press. So scratch that rumor. But the newest rumor of Amy having tuberculosis sounds like it may be true. Signs of coughing up blood, getting thinner and many others and if you’ve looked at any recent photos of her she looks like skin on top of bones. Gross. Whatever the case is, I do hope she gets the help she needs.

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One Response to “Amy Winehouse is Hospitalized”

  1. sallen77on 24 Jun 2008 at 2:49 pm edit this

    she has such amazing potential as a singer, to see her wasting away to drugs and hard living is such a horrible shame. considering even after she left the hospital after being diagnosed with early stages of emphysema and without a thought lighting up a cigarette, it just seems she has no clue of how she’s destroying herself!

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