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Monday, 23 June 2008

Dad: Amy Winehouse responding to treatment

Amy Winehouse's dad reveals that she is making progress

Amy Winehouse 02/06/08
Amy has been hospitalized

Amy Winehouse, who has been hospitalized
and undergoing tests after collapsing, is suffering the early stages of
emphysema, her father says – later adding, "She's responding
brilliantly to treatment."


"With smoking the crack cocaine and the cigarettes her lungs are all gunked up," Mitch Winehouse tells Britain's Sunday Mirror. "There are nodules around the chest and dark marks. She's got 70 percent lung capacity."


The troubled singer, 24, was rushed to the hospital June 16 after fainting in her London home. Tests so far have ruled out tuberculosis, but her father says his daughter has serious health problems.

"When
we got to the hospital a room was ready," Mitch Winehouse tells the
newspaper. "Several doctors came in and checked to make sure she didn't
need any emergency treatment. They put her on a drip straight away
because she was dehydrated. She said, 'Don't worry about me, dad. I
know I've got to stop taking drugs now.'"


Winehouse had been awake for 48 hours before going to the
hospital, her father says. After she was admitted, she "curled up in
bed" and slept for three straight days, he says.


"She's got emphysema," he says. "It's in its early stages, but
had it gone on for another month they painted a very vivid picture of
her sitting there like an old person with a mask on her face struggling
to breathe."


Amy Aware of Condition

Speaking on BBC Radio 1
Monday, the elder Winehouse clarified and amplified some of his earlier
remarks. He said, "Amy really hasn't got emphysema. There's traces of
emphysema. Obviously, if she doesn't quit smoking it's gonna get worse
– as with everybody else."


He said his daughter understands her condition. In terms of
treatment, he said, "She's smothered in nicotine patches. She's
responding brilliantly to treatment. She's actually flourishing."


He added, "She really wants to do the gigs at the weekend, and with the doctors' permission – and they've given that permission – she's gonna perform."


Dr. Keith Prowse, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, said
Winehouse is very young to have developed the condition and that
genetics are likely playing a role.


"Emphysema is extremely common but it generally affects
middle-aged and elderly people," said Prowse, the British Press
Association reports. "Smoking is the commonest cause, and it's
basically destruction of the lungs so that oxygen cannot get into them."

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