Posted May 31, 200718 yr Yesterday, Britney Spears released another open letter to her fans via her website. As touching and well-adjusted as Brit's words appeared to Us, noted expert Dr. Drew Pinsky wonders if it might actually point to some of her unaddressed issues. Check out his comments below, and find out what might be on the horizon for Spears. Britney wrote: "Recently, I was sent to a very humbling place called rehab. I truly hit rock bottom. Till[sic] this day I don't think that it was alcohol or depression. I was like a bad kid running around with ADD." Dr Drew says: "You cannot be admitted to a chemical dependency center in California without meeting the criteria, without being chemically dependent." Britney: "This letter is to not place blame on anyone, although I do see the world with a completely different set of eyes now...I think the whole problem was letting too many people into my life. You never know another persons[sic] intentions or what another person wants. I feel I was too open and looking for answers when I had it all to begin with. I have had to cut so many people out of my life." Dr. Drew: "That's addict thinking. Addicts blame people, places and things for their behavior. The fact that she is not taking rigorous responsibility for her actions means she is in a bad place for recovery." Britney: "I feel like some of the people in my life made more of some issues than was necessary. I also feel like they knew I was beginning to use my brain for a change and cut some ties, so they wanted to be in more control of my life than me." Dr. Drew: "I know she's trying, but her declaration that she won't follow directions is a bad sign. The first thing addicts need to do is take direction. They need to turn off their brains, because they've been making bad decisions." Pinsky's prediction based on the above? "It's horrible, it's very sad, but I see flashing danger signs. I think she is on the road to relapse, if she hasn't relapsed already." Drew thinks Britney will find reasons to see "pain doctors, or have trouble sleeping." Source: Us Weekly/Envvy
June 1, 200718 yr Author :rofl: Who knows? This must be one of several "doctors" who come out analysing Britney in different talkshows :rolleyes: