Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved To Rehab Facility

Bobbi Kristina Brown was moved from Emory University hospital to a nearby rehabilitation center on Thursday, prompting some to speculate that perhaps there was some improvement in her condition. TMZ r...
Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved To Rehab Facility
Written by Lacy Langley
  • Bobbi Kristina Brown was moved from Emory University hospital to a nearby rehabilitation center on Thursday, prompting some to speculate that perhaps there was some improvement in her condition.

    TMZ reported that the move of Bobbi Kristina Brown from hospital to rehab came after doctors tried to remove life support and see if she would respond.

    However, Bobbi Kristina Brown did not respond and reportedly remains in the same condition that she has been in since being found unconscious and face-down in her bathtub on January 31st. She is in a medically induced coma.

    The rehab facility is reportedly better equipped for long term care.

    Doctors tried earlier on to slowly reduce Bobbi Kristina Brown’s coma medications, but she suffered severe seizures as a result.

    Last month, doctors at Emory removed her breathing tube from her throat and moved it to her neck.

    Dr. Sanjay Gupta said the move suggested she would need to be on that kind of support for “weeks and months to come, as opposed to hours and days.”

    Another aspect of the tragedy that remains is the feud between Bobbi Kristina Brown’s boyfriend, Nick Brown, and pretty much the entire Brown/Houston family.

    Bobbi Kristina Brown’s aunt Leolah has even publicly accused Nick Gordon of having something to do with Bobbi Kristina Brown’s tragedy.

    In a post on Facebook, Leolah refers to an episode of Dr. Phil in which Nick Gordon claims he had nothing to do with Bobbi Kristina Brown’s incident and that he loves her and is suffering terribly while waiting for her to wake up.

    Nick Gordon, while now in rehab at the insistence of Dr. Phil, waged his battles via Twitter.

    Hopefully, moving Bobbi Kristina Brown to a new facility might shed some new light on what can be done to help her.

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