Tue. Nov 5th, 2024

Demi Lovato Set To Leave Hospital Following Overdose, Next Step Most Crucial

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Demi Lovato is scheduled to be released from the hospital sometime later this week. Despite Demi’s increasing health prognosis following her near-deadly heroin overdose the next several days remain crucial in saving the 25-year old singer’s life according to TMZ reports.

Demi Lovato has a serious decision to make upon her hospital release. According to those closest to Demi, she has been placed with a major ultimatum.

As far as Demi’s family, friends and loved ones are concerned its go to rehab, or lose a lot of the people she cares for most in this world.
TMZ claims that sources close to Demi Lovato’s situation have revealed that Demi has finally stabilized from her overdose, an overdose that was so extreme Demi nearly lost her life.

Now, those close to Demi have laid down the la and have made plans to send Demi Lovato off to rehab as soon as she has clearance from her medical team at the hospital. However, it all lies on Demi’s shoulders. As much as those around her would love to force the issue they all know that Demi has to be willing to admit she needs the help and accept it.

But, should she choose to deny the rehab offering placed in front of her those closest to her have decided to walk away from from the singer. “She could die if she doesn’t, and that’s not going to be on my watch that we did nothing” stated one of Lovato’s team members.
The same source claims that Demi Lovato fell off the wagon months ago and continued to refuse help. Now, following the tragic outcome, everyone around her is very afraid for Demi.

Most, however, are hopeful that the OD and the subsequent complications in the hospital have scared Demi Lovato enough that she’ll go to a live-in facility for extended treatment that she so obviously needs.

Photo Credit: Demi Lovato/Instagram

By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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