BEIJING, Nov. 26 -- Amy Winehouse was rushed to
hospital on Sunday after a drink and drugs binge following a row with her
husband.
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The "Back To Black" singer was admitted to a London
clinic for tests after having a seizure following her heavy drinking session
which lasted throughout Saturday night.
Her binge was sparked after she argued on the phone
with spouse Blake Fielder-Civil, who is currently in a drug rehabilitation
clinic under the terms of his early release from prison.
A source revealed: "Amy and Blake had a screaming
row. She was beside herself after the call - and she just lost it.
"She went out and didn't stop until she was on the
floor on Sunday. She has ended up in hospital a few times after similar drink
and drugs related seizures. If she carries on, one of these incidents will be
her last."
Amy has not seen Blake - who failed in an appeal to
have his sentence for grievous bodily harm and perverting the course of justice
reduced yesterday - since his release from prison on November 5, but is paying
his ¡ê32,000 rehab bill, despite reportedly being keen to sever ties with her
husband.
A source close to the singer told Britain's The Sun
newspaper: "While Blake was inside Amy looked like she was finally getting her
life back together."
Amy's spokesperson confirmed she was in hospital but
insisted it was because of "a bad reaction to the combination of medication she
has currently been prescribed".
Another insider claims the 25-year-old star - who was
hospitalised in July for similar seizures - is undergoing a series of tests so
doctors can prescribe a new combination of medication for her.
The source explained: "Amy has not been right for a
while and things came to a head at the weekend. After speaking to the hospital
they decided it was best for her to come in.
"She is on a drug replacement programme and has had
bad reactions to her medication before. The doctors want to sort out why it's
happening."
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)