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Britney Spears — who, as you may have heard, has a couple of issues — has been hospitalized once again. She is at UCLA Medical Center for psychiatric evaluation, after being transported by ambulance from her Studio City home around 1 a.m.
This time, Brit went willingly, and she’s “more comfortable” receiving medical care – even making a joke about her second trip.
“She’ll be in there for at least 72 hours getting evaluated. She might even stay longer,” says a People source. “She’s more comfortable this time, she came into the waiting area, had a cigarette, made a joke about being there again. But who knows what will happen. All we can hope for is that she gets better.”
Apparently, this has been in the works for some time, with Britney even seeing a psychiatrist every day up until the intervention.
“The motorcade and everything was planned, it was already in the works to have them block off the road and airspace. It worked out perfectly,” said London the source.
Sam Lufti and Jamie Spears have since left the hospital; however, Lynne Spears and Adnan Ghalib are still with Britney, who hasn’t slept since Saturday. Yikes! Might I suggest popping in The English Patient DVD? Puts me to sleep every time.

















My lord Candy- you are a word smithing GODDESS.
January 31st, 2008 at 10:16 am - ReplyEnglish Patient DVD, indeed.
I was going to suggest Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil…that works like a charm for me
January 31st, 2008 at 10:47 am - ReplyGod Bless.
January 31st, 2008 at 11:03 am - ReplyJeez,they allow people to smoke in the
January 31st, 2008 at 3:58 pm - ReplyUCLA Med Center waiting area? How
lucky for Hollywood.
librarian kathleen says:Jeez,they allow people to smoke in the UCLA Med Center waiting area? How
lucky for Hollywood.
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Hollywood: serving the needs of a healthy nation, one starlet at a time.
January 31st, 2008 at 6:40 pm - Replyit’s amazing these anti-smoking nazis can only comment on ms. loony smoking in the lobby. I bet these anti-smokers are 300lbs and eating doritos out of the bag and on the couch as they type there useless critique
January 31st, 2008 at 7:37 pm - ReplyGalting says:it’s amazing these anti-smoking nazis can only comment on ms. loony smoking in the lobby. I bet these anti-smokers are 300lbs and eating doritos out of the bag and on the couch as they type there useless critique
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It’s more of a loveseat/divan.
January 31st, 2008 at 7:43 pm - Replyha yes, I will smoke to that
January 31st, 2008 at 7:46 pm - ReplyI think that letting a patient who is on the edge smoke is a good thing. Over here, there are areas where hospital staff and patients can smoke–it’s an addiction, and you have to provide for it. We’ve got far worse air pollutants to worry about, such as low environmental standards in factories, especially in the US and in “developing” countries–but the media focuses on smoking, to distract from these bigger poisons.
February 1st, 2008 at 3:50 am - ReplyThe difference though is that smoking is something we do to ourselves. I’m an ex-smoker, and thoroughly understand the difficulty with quitting. It’s not as simple as people think. But it is still a choice, whereas air pollutants are harder for us to personally control.
It does suck, though, when you’re a non-smoker and walk out of the gym after a nice long work-out and you walk directly into someone’s cloud of smoke. That’s pretty harsh and pretty unfair. As long as smokers are considerate of others around them, I have no problem with what they choose to do.
February 1st, 2008 at 9:48 am - ReplyShe’s Dorothy in Wizard of Oz here.
February 1st, 2008 at 12:07 pm - ReplyHey, you guys. Stop. I smoke too!
In the main local hospital where I
February 1st, 2008 at 10:06 pm - Replylive (outside Pittsburgh) you have
to go down to the lowest basement
level, prop open a maintenance door
(so you can get back in)
and smoke in an area with dumpsters
and other weird architecture.
“Weird architecture” - I love it!
Yeah, I think we need to get past the “I’m a smoker” / “I’m not a smoker” division and unite together to voice our concerns about factory air-borne pollutants.
February 2nd, 2008 at 5:50 pm - Reply…while recognizing the issues that both non/smokers have…
February 2nd, 2008 at 5:52 pm - ReplyThey transport her to the hospital in a motorcade of what 30 vehicles, like she’s a head of state or something?
February 3rd, 2008 at 4:37 pm - Reply