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Britney Spears best hope could be involuntary commitment

Posted on January 31st, 2008 by Hot Momma

Britney Spears best hope could be involuntary commitmentTMZ reports that Britney Spears has been classified as “G.D.” - Greatly Disabled. That means Britney is considered incapable of taking care of basic needs, such as the acquisition of food, clothing or shelter for the time being. Not to make light of this but the dressing herself has been apparent for quite awhile.

Brit’s apparently is still in a manic state of her bipolar disorder. She raised so much hell when she arrived at the hospital it took nearly two hours to get her admitted.

She reportedly shouted at her mother, “the only reason she’s admitting me is because she wants to be alone with her boyfriend! She wants to sleep with my boyfriend!!”
Britney never said exactly who she was talking about but if it’s Adnan I think she’s got nothing to worry about.

In calmer moments, Brit also talked about her kids and how much she missed them.

Anyway the significance of being classified as G.D. potentially qualifies Brit for involuntary commitment. While it would be great if Britney could make a quick recovery it’s highly improbable.  Brit is currently going through a detox process, reportedly. Doctors will stabilize her and evaluate her condition before she can be administered new medication to treat her suspected bipolar condition.  All this takes time so an involuntary commitment might be the best thing that could happen to her. 



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