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Britney Spears Taken to UCLA Psych Ward

Britney Spears has been committed to the UCLA psych ward early this morning. No one knows exactly what prompted the involuntary commitment, but under Californian law she would have been deemed a danger to herself or others. Her psychiatrist arranged to have her taken to the hospital. Her parents are there and are fighting with Sam Lufti for medical power of attorney.
Britney Spears's latest trip to the hospital appears to be turning out much differently this time: The pop star went willingly, and she's "more comfortable" receiving medical care – even making a joke about her second trip, a source close to the pop star tells PEOPLE.

"She'll be in there for at least 72 hours getting evaluated. She might even stay longer," says the 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."

Even the logistics in getting her help and getting her to the hospital were planned better – and far in advance, according to the source.

"Something like this has been in the works since the [last trip to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center]. She has been seeing her psychiatrist every day," the source says. "No one thought this would happen this soon, but it was clear if she stayed up for more than three days she'd have to get sent, since that could cause real damage. The last time she slept was Saturday."
Britney's problems can't be solved in 72 hours. She needs months of help, if you ask us. And unless she's violent on an ongoing basis, there is no way to force an adult to seek treatment. No doubt she'll get bored at the hospital and demand to be let go, with the help of her lawyers. This is a very sad situation.

Posted on January 31, 2008





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