Lets not forget that she also has anorexia which leaves sufferers weak and exhausted.
It sounds to me like she uses drink and drugs as a way of escaping something that she doesn't want to face up to.
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Singer Amy Winehouse has pulled out of this weekend's V Festival after being taken to hospital last week.
A spokesperson said Winehouse - who has denied reports of drug abuse - was taking time to address "health issues".
Winehouse and her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were followed by 30 photographers on Thursday night as they visited three pubs in Camden, London.
Fielder-Civil told reporters the couple would be returning to a rehabilitation clinic after their night out.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat, he said: "We only came back to get a guitar, but of course in the paper that's interpreted that me and Amy are both so weak we left after three days."
When Winehouse was asked if reports of drug abuse were true, she said: "I wouldn't say so, no."
The singer, who has noticeably lost a lot of weight recently, added: "I'm fine, I've put on half a stone and I'm fine."
Winehouse visited three different pubs - spending 10 minutes in each one - before returning to her nearby flat.
Before the couple were picked up by a waiting car, Fielder-Civil said recent newspaper reports that Winehouse was addicted to heroin and cocaine had been blown out of proportion.
"I wouldn't believe it no. I would say there are a few problems there, but certainly not the magnitude that my mum was falsely quoted as saying."
He added: "The main thing is that me and Amy are getting better. Don't worry, she's being looked after.
"We're going back to this retreat. She's determined to get well. It's not as bad as everyone thinks but she's fine, she's loved and looked after."
Winehouse had been due to play on the Channel 4 stage at Hylands Park in Chelmsford on Saturday and Weston Park, Staffordshire, on Sunday, alongside headline acts, The Foo Fighters and The Killers.
Festival director Simon Moran said: "We're very sorry to hear that Amy is unable to perform this weekend and wish her all the best.
"We hope that fans will not be too disappointed by the news and we would gladly welcome her to play V Festival 2008."
The Happy Mondays will take her place, moving their set to the Channel 4 stage from one of the side stages.
Earlier on this week Winehouse, who has been nominated for three prizes at next month's MTV Video Music Awards in the US, pulled out of two Rolling Stones gigs in Germany.
She is scheduled to tour Canada and the US next month before returning to Europe in October.
AMY DECLINEHOUSE went back to rehab last night – a day after quitting her treatment.
But the star, addicted to heroin and cocaine, only agreed to get more help if she was joined by her drug-addled hubby BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL.
They were due to fly by helicopter to the Causeway clinic on an island off the Essex coastline yesterday afternoon.
But on the way to the helipad Amy drove to her local pub with a pal.
The detour meant she missed the chopper. But she later headed home again then set off by car for the clinic with Blake. They got to the clinic at around 10pm.
Amy had left it on Wednesday less than 48 hours after checking in — but gave in to going back following hours of crisis talks.
Early yesterday she insisted she was feeling better after her drug overdose last week.
Speaking outside her Camden Caner London HQ, she said: “I’ve put on half a stone, I feel fine.”
But her dad Mitch is still desperately worried and has been trying to get Amy away from Blake and into rehab on her own.
Amy is in awe of her hubby, who inspired her hit album Back To Black by two-timing her with another woman.
A source close to the couple said: “Amy’s family have been trying to get her away from Blake and into a stricter clinic but she won’t have it.”
She refuses to go to a tough clinic abroad because they won’t allow couples.
On Wednesday evening Mitch organised a dinner which he sold to his daughter as a homecoming party - when in fact it was a trick to make her get more help. But Amy snubbed it and went out with Blake’s family in Camden instead.
Blake yesterday made light of Amy’s treatment, calling the facility a “retreat.”
He said: “It’s been a difficult time for me and Amy but we’re still together. We are going to the place tonight.”
The state-of-the-art Causeway is more like a five-star hotel, with a gym, sauna, swimming pool and games room. It’s even got a music therapy room for Amy to write more songs.
Amy has pulled out of this weekend’s V Festival and put touring commitments on hold. She will be replaced at the event by the HAPPY MONDAYS.
Amy Winehouse's management are planning to put lookalikes of the Rehab singer on the streets - in an attempt to confuse paparazzi photographers.
Bosses believe that the media spotlight is a major cause of Amy's recent personal problems, and have decided that using body doubles - a technique sometimes used by supermodel Kate Moss - will help to keep photographers away from the 23-year-old.
A source told the Daily Star: "Amy's had so much pressure on her tiny shoulders recently and being hounded everywhere she goes is a big part of that. Her rise to A-list fame was swift and it's been hard for a down-to-earth, lovely girl like her to deal with all the attention.
"The relentless glare of the spotlight has led to her attempts to escape it all through partying. Therefore, her management are desperate for her to have some respite, without having to hole her up in the suburbs."
Some of her live performances, that are from the TV:
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[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lIefMYBV7mg"]YouTube - Amy Winehouse Performs Back To Black And Wake Up Alone 2007[/ame]
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BLOOD-SOAKED and battered, AMY WINEHOUSE shows the terrifying extent of her meltdown after an incredible dawn bust-up with junkie hubby BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL.
Our shocking pictures reveal the pair’s cuts from their brawl — while the blood on Amy’s ballet shoes is evidence of her habit of injecting heroin between her TOES.
Police quizzed Amy later in the day but she is refusing to press charges.
Amy — her mascara tear-streaked — had run screaming from the posh Sanderson Hotel in Central London at 3.30am yesterday and was chased down Regent Street by Blake, who was bleeding from scratches to his neck.
One witness said: “She was 200 yards in front. He was yelling her name. The road got to a bend and she ran round it.”
The witness, who saw the drama while driving, said singer Amy flagged down a young woman in a black Ford Fiesta and jumped in, but Blake didn’t see. He frantically checked for Amy in shop doorways and even wheelie-bins.
The witness said: “When the car got to Charing Cross Amy ran to a newsagents for cigarettes. You could see she’d been in a fight.
“Her clothes were bloody and she was covered in scratches and bandages.”
Clawed face ... wild-eyed Blake bleeds from deep
scratches to his cheek and neck
Another onlooker said: “Amy looked totally out of it. She was covered in blood and her make-up was badly smeared. Her eyes were glazed. It was as though she couldn’t see anyone.”
Blake walked back to the hotel and made several calls outside before heading to Soho to meet Amy.
They returned to the hotel at 4.30am.
They had first checked in to £200-a-night room 522 on Monday after quitting a rehab centre in Essex.
Amy, 23, barely left her room.
Her family, fearing she may die there, sent brother Alex to check on Wednesday.
But Blake got security to eject him.
Amy’s dad — London cabbie Mitch, 57 — had dinner with Amy and Blake later.
After he left at about 10pm, Amy — who was drinking Jack Daniel’s — Blake and friends played pool before the pair went to their room at 2.40am, about an hour before Amy fled.
Yesterday afternoon we showed Mitch 11 graphic photos of his daughter at his home in Greenhithe, Kent.
Mitch — who said recently that Amy and Blake had to stay together if she was going to beat drugs — was clearly upset.
He shook his head sadly as he studied them, before adding: “Thank you for showing me.”
Police questioned Amy in her hotel room at about 4pm yesterday.
Scarred arms ... skeletal Amy's arms are a mass of tattoos, patches and scars
A source said: “We spoke to her without Blake in the room. It was soon clear she didn’t want to pursue the matter.
“Despite her injuries she insisted he hadn’t attacked her.” Amy and Blake left hours later in a silver Mercedes.
Heroin in toes ... blood leaks from syringe points through Amy's pink ballet shoes
Meanwhile, a pal of Amy’s told how it took FIVE HOURS to calm Amy down during the day — and spoke of fears that drugs will kill the singer.
The pal said: “She said she and Blake injected heroin on Wednesday night. She does it between her toes as it gets her high quicker. They started to fight after a row about drugs. She was a blood-stained mess. She looked like an extra from a slasher movie.”
The pal added: “Everyone is completely terrified she’ll kill herself with drugs before the week is out.”
We genuinely care for Amy Winehouse immensely. We hope that she is able to realize that she is as special as we think she is and that she starts taking care of herself with the respect she deserves.
Perez was quite alarmed when we read and saw the shocking pictures of Amy covered in blood and her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, with severe cuts all over his face.
Amidst media reports that she and Blake had gotten into a fight and out of a deep concern for her well-being, we sent Amy a text message Friday morning.
She texted us back. And she wants to get a message across to you, the fans and the media.
Below are our communications with Amy, unedited.
Amy Winehouse: “Blake is the best man in the world. We would never ever harm each other. Take back what you said on the blog. I thought you was my girl. I was cutting myself after he found me in our room about to do drugs with a call girl and rightly said I wasn’t good enough for him. I lost it and he saved my life.”
Text #2: “I’ll be alright. I need to fight my man’s corner for him though. x”
Text #3: “For the last time he did not and never has hurt me. Say I told you what happened on your blog. He has such a hard time and he so supportive. Please make amends. Kiss. Amy x”
A while later, Text #4: “Please can you put up the truthful version straight away? It’s bad enough that it’s been there that long. I know you love me but he deserves the truth, he is an amazing man who saved my life again and got cut badly for his troubles. All he get is horrible stories printed about him and he just keeps quiet, but this i too much. Thanks girl. Amy”
We have obeyed her wishes.
Our thoughts and prayers and concern and love are with Amy.
Hopefully she will receive it.
Amy Winehouse's father-in-law has urged the singer's fans to boycott her music until she seeks treatment for what he called a drug addiction.
Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live, Giles Fielder-Civil said he was concerned that Winehouse and her husband, Blake, would die without medical help.
He said: "Perhaps it is time to stop buying records. It's a possibility, to send that message."
But the singer's father, Mitch, said a boycott would not aid her recovery.
'Rock bottom'
He contacted the Victoria Derbyshire show after he heard Winehouse's in-laws being interviewed.
"It won't send any message to Amy at all, unfortunately. If I thought it would, it would be a great idea," he said.
"The only way out of this is not sectioning them, not locking them up. At some point they are going to reach rock bottom."
Giles Fielder-Civil said he believed his son and daughter-in-law had been taking cocaine, crack cocaine and possibly heroin.
His wife, Georgette, said she feared for both Winehouse and Fielder-Civil if they continued to take drugs.
"I think they both need to get medical help before one of them, if not both of them, eventually will die," she said.
Suicide fear
Her husband added: "We're concerned that if one of them dies, the other will die.
"They're a very close couple and if one dies through a substance abuse, the other may commit suicide."
However, Mitch Winehouse said he had spoken to his daughter on Sunday and she sounded fine.
"We are not talking about people who are in imminent danger of death," he said.
Mr Fielder-Civil also said Winehouse should not be eligible to win awards for her music.
"This isn't a personal affront against her, but we shouldn't be condoning her addiction by a rewarding her with these particular awards," he said.
"I know it's for her music, and that's different, but we still need to send a message to the couple that what they're doing is not acceptable."
Winehouse is currently nominated for a Mercury Music Prize, an MTV Video Music Award and four Mobo awards for her 2006 album Back To Black.
well having never bought any of her stuff before, I have already put her on the road to recovery