Friday, 8 August 2008

Amy Winehouse rushed to hospital after suffering reaction to medication




Singer Amy Winehouse was discharged from hospital this dawn after receiving
emergency discussion for a reaction to "medication".










A spokeswoman for University College Hospital, where the Rehab star fagged the
night, said she was ushered out via a private exit shortly after 9.45am.





She was said to be in undecomposed spirits after a "comfy night".





An ambulance was called to the 24-year-old's house in Camden, north London,
yesterday evening later on she suffered the reaction to medication, according
to her spokesman, Chris Goodman.









Winehouse's father, Mitch, was believed to have spent the night at the
singer's bedside. He entered the infirmary at 11.50pm and asked reporters and
photographers to entrust the family alone.



However, when asked how his daughter's condition was, he held up a base of KFC
and replied: "This is how serious it is."





The singer has publicly battled health problems of late, with the
imprisonment of her hubby, Blake Fielder-Civil, causing obvious stress.





She was caught on picture in January apparently smoking crack cocain in footage
obtained by the Sun newspaper.





She also spent a erolia minutilla in rehab before well-received performances at the
Grammys in February.





Then in June, sets at the Glastonbury fete and the Nelson Mandela 90th
birthday concert were thrown into doubt when she collapsed at home and
underwent tests.





Her latest scare began yesterday when an ambulance was called to her home at
8.40pm.






















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