What Happened to Amy?
So since no narcotics were not found in her system, Amy Winehouse was doing well! If she was struggling with alcoholism, it can be a huge problem after damage has been done to the stomach lining, I have heard. If she at all struggled with an eating disorder (just a thought!), such as bulimia, even if purging is only practiced once in a while, acid from the stomach and malnutrition causes tooth erosion, and permanent loss of teeth. Of course drug abuse leads to similar decay, although when combined with purging could most definitely worsen the condition. I am only curious in this observation, and feel for her family. I would demand a conclusion be found.
When people use habitually it is because there is discouragement, loneliness, and the developed addiction in their lives that drags them back to a feeling of covering over the negative with the relief of what initially made them feel ‘comfortable’ or even satisfactorily happy again. Eating disorders are an addiction as well and can go hand-in-hand with the above as an unending battle with ones own mind. I have no pushing opinion, but am disappointed in those that conducted the autopsy, feeling as if they didn’t research every possibility. I hope an answer is given to her family at the very least and am only suggesting an ED because looking at her photos makes me feel that it is in fact a possibility. I apologize because it’s sensitive and not everyone will feel the same. It’s again, only a thought because I’ve spent a good amount of time sad and concerned about the late soulful charm that juiced up our radio stations, and delivered a gorgeous album I could enjoy with my mom.
So my question rests: What happened to Amy?
Please comment if you’d like to. This is only a carefully thought out suggestion to what has not been uncovered.
Once I put myself in the disorder of both anorexia and bulimia, there was only a bridge I built to be well but it created another me distorted, standing at the other side in a fog. That side of me will always be there.
