Whitney Houston's Daughter..

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Lepplady

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They are not saying much. I read she was upset because the anniversary of W death is coming up.
That they would not let her play her mother in the lifetime movie...

I dunno, attention seeking gone wrong?

No drugs in the house - or maybe they quick cleared them before 911 call
I'm guessing there was a quick clean-up. They wanted to get her help, but nobody wants to get sent up for possession.
 

not_nadine

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From TMZ:


Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina has "significantly diminished" brain function and doctors have told her family it does not look good ... this according to sources connected with the family.

As we previously reported, the 21-year-old was found face down in her bathtub Saturday and not breathing. She was revived, taken to the hospital where she was placed in a medically-induced coma.

She is currently on a ventilator but we're told tests have determined her brain function is alarmingly low.

Bobbi Kristina's dad, Bobby Brown, is at her bedside.

Doctors have told the family they should continue hoping and praying, but the signs are not good.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz3QWYXReYf
 

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Via CNN news 2 hours ago:

The source close to the family told CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin that Brown's eyes opened and closed a few times Monday, but that doctors told family members not to read too much into that movement.

Doctors were trying to reduce the sedatives to check Brown's brain function, but decided not to and to keep her in the coma for now, the source said.

The source added that Brown had some seizures on Monday.
 

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Via CNN news 2 hours ago:

The source close to the family told CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin that Brown's eyes opened and closed a few times Monday, but that doctors told family members not to read too much into that movement.

Doctors were trying to reduce the sedatives to check Brown's brain function, but decided not to and to keep her in the coma for now, the source said.

The source added that Brown had some seizures on Monday.
Could she have had an epileptic fit in the bathtub? That can close the breathing ways and then your brain runs out of oxygen and slow down. Just a thought when you mentioned seizures....
 

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This, if not totally unexpected, WAS sad and creepy! Did anyone catch the much-maligned Super Bowl commercial by Nationwide about household accidents being the number one cause of preventable childhood deaths? It ended with a bathtub overflowing. Über eerie!
 

Van Blaricum

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The health of Whitney Houstons daughter is a non issue.

The problems of celebrities and their children are neither here nor there and are no more important than the problems of the rest of us folk. Your average celeb is in general a useless person. If I was the daughter of a tragically talented dead crackhead I'd probably end up face down in a bathtub too if people just gossipped on and on about my family and or me for years although I'm a has been or the child of a has been.

The real problems in the world continue to go unsolved while we all sit online and look at pictures of Kim Kardashians fat nasty greasy butt, or read articles about Lindsay Lohans criminal endeavors on TMZ. It's not just the celebs that comprise the problem, were a part of the problem.

I have as much sympathy for the daughter of Whitney Houston as I have for anyone else, and for overdosed drug addicts, I don't have much. Drug addicts do it to themselves. Let this be a lesson learned to some fool out there.

Call me mean, that's all I'll say about that.
 

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...just my nursing two cents worth, but if she is having seizures and doctor's are hesitant to reduce the sedation-there's significant brain damage, and they simply are keeping it from the "looky-loos"...the induced coma is done to allow the brain to "heal" though that is misleading...neurons don't regenerate, once they've died-they're gone....even if by some miracle they pull her through, she will never be a fully functioning person again...and I have to wonder about the "face down in the tub" aspect...y'all ever TRY to go facedown in a normal bathtub???....hell of a contortion...but then again, I have no idea of what her bathroom was furnished with...but the whole incident reeks of something suspicious...
 

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...just my nursing two cents worth, but if she is having seizures and doctor's are hesitant to reduce the sedation-there's significant brain damage, and they simply are keeping it from the "looky-loos"...the induced coma is done to allow the brain to "heal" though that is misleading...neurons don't regenerate, once they've died-they're gone....even if by some miracle they pull her through, she will never be a fully functioning person again...and I have to wonder about the "face down in the tub" aspect...y'all ever TRY to go facedown in a normal bathtub???....hell of a contortion...but then again, I have no idea of what her bathroom was furnished with...but the whole incident reeks of something suspicious...
I thought about that facedown thing too.... I reasoned if you fall asleep or something from drugs you just slid down beneath the surface and drown in that way. Have happened a lot of times but you don't consciously lie facedown in a bathtup. Thats why i was thinking of Epilepsy, you can twist and turn in very strange way during a fit. It also depends on how the tub looked of course. But i agree it does sound fishy....