2018 overdose led to three strokes, coronary attack

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2018 overdose led to three strokes, coronary attack
Pop superstar Demi Lovato said she had 3 strokes and a coronary attack when she was first hospitalised for a medicine overdose found in 2018, and was first also remaining with some brain destruction. Lovato, 28, was endorsing a fresh documentary on Wednesday that she explained would give full information on the widely-publicised overdose that practically killed her. "I had three strokes. I had a coronary attack.

My doctors said that I had five to 10 more moments," she said, within an excerpt of the Dance with the Devil documentary to come to be released on YouTube in March 23. Although the Sorry Certainly not Sorry singer has spoken openly about her habit to alcohol and drugs in the past, she explained on Wednesday there was much that the public did not find out about her overdose and the pressures that led up to it.

In 2018, the former Disney Channel child star was found unconscious at her residential in the Hollywood Hills from an overdose, reportedly of opioids laced with fentanyl. Only a few weeks previous she had released a song called 'Sober' where she sang about relapsing after six years of sobriety. "For days gone by year or two, I've heard a whole lot of stories about my life and what people think has happened. I wanted to set the record straight and reveal everything for my enthusiasts," Lovato told reporters.
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