it has been too long since anyone used the exhaustion excuse to cover up their drug problem so congrats to our favorite foreign born B+ list singer/actress/reality host for bringing it back into fashion.
I don't know... I think being in the public eye all the time would be super exhausting. I would hate to be photographed when I went to the grocery store, or have thousands of people bashing me on the internet.
Can't say I've ever seen anyone *actually* hospitalized for *exhaustion*, but dehydration is a genuine admitting diagnosis (usually in someone with a GI bug with severe nausea & vomiting, but you also see it in elderly people who don't drink enough water, or people outside for too long in very hot weather, or hyperemesis gravidarium - point is, dehydration is a real medical diagnosis. Exhaustion is not).
Rita Whora is my favorite
ReplyDeleteRita s flat was raided by burglers. But hey.. cock**aine combo can be .. tireing
ReplyDeletePhoto of her in today's N Y Post in hospital with IV drip.
ReplyDeleteI could have sworn it was Rihanna who was "exhausted".
ReplyDeleteWhat has she done that has made her so tired?
ReplyDeletewho not what.....
ReplyDeleteWhy don't us normal people EVER need to be hospitalized for exhaustion? We work harder than Rita Ora thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteI don't know... I think being in the public eye all the time would be super exhausting. I would hate to be photographed when I went to the grocery store, or have thousands of people bashing me on the internet.
ReplyDelete"Dehydration" is also another dog ate my homework cover story for "something else."
ReplyDeleteCan't say I've ever seen anyone *actually* hospitalized for *exhaustion*, but dehydration is a genuine admitting diagnosis (usually in someone with a GI bug with severe nausea & vomiting, but you also see it in elderly people who don't drink enough water, or people outside for too long in very hot weather, or hyperemesis gravidarium - point is, dehydration is a real medical diagnosis. Exhaustion is not).
ReplyDeleteExactly. Why not say dehydration? That's a real thing!
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