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Tabloids’ favorite girl and performer Amy Winehouse should have better gone to rehab than writing a song about how she won’t. The specific track, ”Rehab,” also known as Amy’s “no-no-no” to drugs and alcohol has brought her fame and fortune, millions of fans all over the world and last, but not least, a series of awards, including Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Song of the Year and Best New Artist. But awards won’t hold her hand and take her to the hospitals when she has another overdose, the third one in the past year.
Doctors say, one concerned friend confessed, that another OD, after the one in August 2007, when she had a cocktail of cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, ketamine and crystal meth and a more recent one in July, when she reportedly had a pot marathon of 36 hours, might be her last one.
Amy’s body is frail, her behavior is erratic and she is said to have displayed symptoms normally associated with schizophrenia, and after the last visit to the emergency room doctors fear severe brain damage. Friends also think that "she is in need of years of psychiatry and medical treatment if she has a hope," according to Britain's Daily Mail newspaper.
With her troubled marriage, her legal problems, including threats of legal actions from the organizers of ”Rock En Seine” festival in Paris, where she backed-out last minute, all Amy has is her unmistakable voice and millions of fans who won’t settle for “Leave Amy alone!” and are truly devastated of the thought that she’s slowly self-destructing. So put that voice to good use, dear Amy, and write a song about how you’ll get better. Yes, yes, yes.
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