Crime
The truth about Britney Spears mental health crises
American singer and actress, Britney Spears, was admitted to a mental health facility because she has had a rough time dealing with her dad’s recent illness.
However, TMZ reports that Britney’s mental health issues were as a result of the ineffectiveness of drugs she was earlier using which were specifically designed for her.
First, they had to wean Britney off the existing meds. This cannot be done quickly and there’s a risk of suicide if it’s not done right.
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As doctors weaned her off the meds, they created a new cocktail, but it’s all trial and error, and there were errors that made Britney unstable and ultimately unwilling to cooperate with doctors, TMZ says.
She was later admitted to the mental health facility and doctors think they’ve now found the right mixture of drugs.
Luckily Britney Spears is at the tail end of her 30-day stay at a mental health facility.
Britney, 37, checked into a facility for “all-encompassing wellness treatment” earlier this month in order to “focus on herself” amid her father Jamie’s health battle.
Meanwhile, Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney sister has fired back at critics amid a protest from fans who claim the later is being held in a treatment facility against her will.
Jamie Lynn, shared a throwback Instagram video early Tuesday featuring Britney being hounded by paparazzi as the two walked together.
She wrote;
“10 years ago, who was there?? I have been here long before anyone else, and I’ll be here long after,” the Zoey 101 alum captioned the post. “I love my sister with everything I have. So, anyone or anything that speaks to the contrary can [get the f- out of here] with all the comments about what you don’t understand.
“Do not come for me or the ones I love anymore. You can move the ‘blank’ outta here with all that, just like this other lady who was running her mouth.”
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