Just one day after Bobby Brown and Pat Houston were named co-guardians of Bobbi Kristina Brown, her grandmother, Cissy Houston, is opening up about her granddaughter's condition.
"She's the same, she's not progressing at all," Houston told Entertainment Tonight on May 9 about the 22-year-old daughter of Brown and Whitney Houston. "She's not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I'm ready for her... I have nothing to do with that. That's His job. It's His territory, you know? And I understand it."
On May 8, Bobbi Kristina's father and aunt were named co-guardians making them jointly responsible for decisions related to her care and medical needs. She remains in an uncertain condition at a Atlanta-area hospital after being hospitalized on Jan. 31 after she was found unresponsive in her Georgia home.
On May 8, Bobbi Kristina's father and aunt were named co-guardians making them jointly responsible for decisions related to her care and medical needs.
Such a waste of life, I know that her mother's death affected her greatly and that she was very close to her, never thought that this would happen to her at such a young age too. I'll be praying for her.
Having lost my mother really recently, this all hits close to home.
The "press" is always trying to sensationalize stuff. I think it's as simple as Bobby did not want to let go for his own personal and probably heartfelt reasons. I think if there was anything beyond that, if there was a hint of it ... Whitney's family would have been spreading it out like wildfire. Ditto Bobby onto Whitney's family.
My mother went into the hospital, she was talking the first day and by the third day she was on life support. The doctors told me that once my mother crashed she would basically be a vegetable if they brought her back in the slight chance they could bring her back. She was on a lot of medication and support for blood pressure and oxygen that last day. I told them to let her go "peacefully" once she crashed despite the support she had (for blood pressure and oxygen). I still wrestle with that. Whatever choice is made, it's not a easy choice for a family.
Having lost my mother really recently, this all hits close to home.
The "press" is always trying to sensationalize stuff. I think it's as simple as Bobby did not want to let go for his own personal and probably heartfelt reasons. I think if there was anything beyond that, if there was a hint of it ... Whitney's family would have been spreading it out like wildfire. Ditto Bobby onto Whitney's family.
My mother went into the hospital, she was talking the first day and by the third day she was on life support. The doctors told me that once my mother crashed she would basically be a vegetable if they brought her back in the slight chance they could bring her back. She was on a lot of medication and support for blood pressure and oxygen that last day. I told them to let her go "peacefully." I still wrestle with that. Whatever choice is made, it's not a easy choice for a family.
Sorry for your loss.
I was hoping Bobbie would somehow recover. This is so sad, both mother and daughter gone so soon and tragically.
Having lost my mother really recently, this all hits close to home.
The "press" is always trying to sensationalize stuff. I think it's as simple as Bobby did not want to let go for his own personal and probably heartfelt reasons. I think if there was anything beyond that, if there was a hint of it ... Whitney's family would have been spreading it out like wildfire. Ditto Bobby onto Whitney's family.
My mother went into the hospital, she was talking the first day and by the third day she was on life support. The doctors told me that once my mother crashed she would basically be a vegetable if they brought her back in the slight chance they could bring her back. She was on a lot of medication and support for blood pressure and oxygen that last day. I told them to let her go "peacefully" once she crashed despite the support she had (for blood pressure and oxygen). I still wrestle with that. Whatever choice is made, it's not a easy choice for a family.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine what you must've gone through.