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BY EMILY ALLEN

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It could be exhaustion, excessive partying or an adolescent street drug?  New reports are surfacing about Demi Moore’s Monday night hospital stint.  WPRI reports.
 
“We know from friends that were with her, they were telling us, she was doing what they call whip its.  One of those things that kids basically do in rage parties.”

If you’re wondering what a whip-it is, here’s a description from The New York Daily News.
 
“The gaseous canisters of nitrous oxide, inhaled from whipped cream dispensers, send users into a state of other-worldliness.”
 
Sources told E! News it started off as a normal girls night, but then the details get sketchy.
 
“A source says Moore, for unknown reasons, began to convulse and act ‘like she was having a seizure.’ The female friend was understandably concerned and dialed 911.”

TMZ says these symptoms coincide with an excessive use of nitrous oxide.  It says these drug reports are true, but don’t make any sense.
 
“It’s not common at all, it’s common you know in early college and late high school parties and no one of her age and social status does this drug at all.”
 
KTLA justifies Moore’s behavior, citing her recent split with hubby Ashton Kutcher.
 
“One therapist told KTLA Moore’s teenage-like behavior may be a coping mechanism, understanding the crushing pain of divorce.”
 
ABC News says Moore is going to return to rehab for the second time but also says those reports have not been confirmed yet.
 
 

Entertainment News: Demi Moore Hospitalized

Moore In Hospital After Allegedly Using Kids Street Drug

January 27, 2012
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An adolescent street drug could be the reason for Demi Moore’s hospital scare.
   
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