Britney Spears Has Major 'Medical Issues' But Conservatorship Isn't Needed, Amid News of Failed Intervention

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Britney Spears' medical issues are "much more complex" than those of her fans.

Many who talked to Page Six said that those who know her have become really concerned about her.

Concern for the "Baby One More Time" singer has reportedly increased recently amid rumors that her pals planned an intervention for her but then abandoned it. Britney responded to this on Thursday by posting a lengthy tirade about it on her social media, saying, "There's obviously a lot of people who don't wish me well."

Nevertheless, those who have worked closely with the troubled singer believe that she shouldn't be placed under another conservatorship, even though the mother of two still requires assistance or care.

"Nobody outside the very limited conservatorship circle understands what Britney's medical situation actually is," they said, according to the source.

"I believe it would be clear that Britney's mental difficulties are far more serious than people know if people understood Britney's genuine medical situation."

They stated, "It isn't necessary proper for her to be under a conservatorship, regardless of her mental condition. There are less severe approaches you may take.

After fighting behind the scenes for some time, Britney Spears has caused her friends and family to fear that she is on the verge of passing away.

The "Toxic" singer is struggling with substance addiction and her mental health, an insider told TMZ.

One unnamed pal revealed they're worried that Britney will die because she has become "erratic" and "volatile."

The blonde beauty has been using medication to "pump her up," according to another unidentified person who is close to her, who also said that she has been "flying off the handle."

According to reports, Britney struggles to consistently take other medications that may stabilize her.

Her friends apparently intended to drive her to the residence where she and her husband Sam Asghari, the manager, and physicians would also be there to meet with her. The residence had been rented out in Los Angeles for the previous couple of months.

It was discovered that their objective was to persuade the "Womanizer" singer to spend two months at the residence so she could obtain professional care.

Fortunately, Jamie, her estranged father, was not involved in the intended intervention.

The award-winning singer learned about the intervention plan on Tuesday, and it was later abandoned. The unidentified friends didn't go into more detail on why the entire idea was abandoned.

However, Britney agreed to see a different doctor, and she went in for a physical on Wednesday. According to Britney, the appointment "went great."

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