Could the Right Drug Rehab Program Have Saved Amy Winehouse?
Most people I know are saying that Amy Winehouse’s early death was inevitable. Several have said they didn’t even know anything about her as a musician – her alcohol and drug escapades, along with several arrests and trips to drug rehab, completely overshadowed her talent – a pity, since she was remarkable and had been compared to Billie Holiday and other greats. It’s hard to say whether it was inevitable or not but on thing is for sure – she never got the alcohol and drug rehab program she really needed.
Her serious alcohol and drug abuse seemed to start when she married Blake Fielder-Civil in May 2007. Even though they divorced within a couple of years, I would venture to say that the relationship left her very scarred – she continued her drug and alcohol abuse until the day she died.
One of the major problems, as I see it, is that she never really did a full alcohol or drug rehab program. Also, it was reported more than once that she was still drinking and taking drugs even while she was in the various programs she did. How this happened, I don’t know. She also never really appeared to complete a program – her stays were very brief, sometimes lasting only a few days.
A good program, for someone in her condition, would have taken several months.
They would first have gotten her off the drugs and alcohol – safely, and in an environment where there were definitely no drugs or alcohol available to her.
Next, they would have worked on physical recovery. Getting all the drugs actually out of her system and, through a good nutritional program, restored her health to the degree possible.
They would also have addressed why she got into drugs and alcohol in the first place and worked with her on these problems until she was no longer overwhelmed by them.
She would have received the tools necessary to prevent her from getting involved in similar problems in the future.
And a program, with follow-up, that enabled her to go back into the world and live without alcohol or drugs.
This takes months. Not days, not weeks. But, it would have saved her life and she would be happily fulfilling her dreams as an artist and in life.
No one really knows why she did not enter such a program, or, if she did, why she did not persist with it.
If someone you care about is in trouble with drugs or alcohol, make sure you get them into that type of program and make sure they stick with it. It is known that that can be hard to do, but successful drug rehab programs are designed to enable the person to persist. Drug Rehab Referral can help you find one.
It’s too late to save Amy. But it’s not too late for others.
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