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Re: Amy Winehouse
she's a daft ******, but i like her and all her music and wish her well :)
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Re: Amy Winehouse
Well if she kills herself, she will become imortal, Hendrix, Morrison, Joplin, Cobain......
I like her music, maybe she could show the yoof of today how stupid smoking is, maybe they would listen..oh then again maybe not. My Granddad had emphysema, its a nasty way to go. In his youth he was the Welsh Diving Champion, used to swim round Colwyn Bay every morning, PT instructor in the Army, swan some of the channel to get a boat for his men, when stuck at Dunkirk, but most of all use to be able to walk down stairs one is hands, when I was a young nipper, then it hit him, he quited smoking and started to decline. Horrid way to die. |
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If drugs didn't kill Amy Winehouse, what did? - The Week I wonder if she stopped breathing in her sleep? 1. Emphysema Back in 2008, Winehouse's father, Mitch, revealed that his daughter had been diagnosed with early-stage emphysema, says Amina Khan at the Los Angeles Times — "a rare disease in the twenty-something set," likely caused by the singer's habit of smoking crack cocaine and cigarettes. Doctors advised her that the condition could be fatal, especially if she continued her dangerous lifestyle. At the time, Winehouse's father also said that she suffered from an irregular heartbeat. It's possible the combination of the two ailments killed Winehouse. 2. Bulimia The singer struggled with chronic eating disorders, says Zara Bokhari at the International Business Times, and dramatic weight loss before her death suggests that she may have been battling bulimia again. "We may be dealing with a [death caused by] dehydration," says forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, as quoted by ABC News. Emaciation can throw off a bulimia sufferer's "metabolic fluid balance and electrolytes." 3. Alcohol withdrawal The theory that Winehouse died as a result of detoxing from alcohol too quickly still has merit, hazards Khan. Health experts say that quitting cold turkey without medical counsel could cause a stroke or heart attack in anyone dependent on booze. Even though alcohol was detected in her system, perhaps it was "too little." I don't see it, says addiction specialist Jeremy Clitherow, as quoted by the Chicago Tribune. "It is very unusual to die from alcohol withdrawal... you can get delirium tremens (DTs), but normally you survive." 4. Prescription drugs We may not be getting the whole story, says Eric Zorn at the Chicago Tribune. When Winehouse's family revealed the details of the toxicology report, they specified only that no illegal drugs were found in her system. This opens up the possibility that legal substances were involved, says Wecht. "Most drug deaths are from legally obtained drugs." Furthermore, says toxicology professor Bruce A. Goldberger, prescription drugs and "designer" drugs often escape detection in these reports. |
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