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Bobbi Kristina Brown Condition News: Suffers Seizures?

Bobbi Kristina Brown's recovery had a major setback this week as she had seizures while in her medically-induced coma.

According to CNN, the 21-year old, who is on life support at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta Georgia, began having seizures when the doctors tried to take her out of various medications. It was then decided to keep her in a coma.

Whitney Houston's daughter has been in a medically induced coma for almost a month. She was first hospitalized on Jan. 31 after being found face down and unconscious in a bath tub at her Georgia home.

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Few details about Bobbi Kristina's condition have been revealed since she entered the hospital. Her father, Bobby Brown, has asked that the media not take interviews from the numerous family members who have come forward to speak about his daughter's condition.

Bobbi Kristina's partner, Nick Gordon went on a Twitter rant against Brown, claiming he has hardly seen his gilfriend before she was taken to the hospital. He also accused him of being interested in the family's money.

Gordon uploaded a screenshot of text messages which he allegedly sent to Brown on Twitter. "Man to man I love your daughter," the first message read.

"Sending that guy my number. Your daughter is going to hate you when she wakes up…It's not like you know her anyways. What's her favorite color? Her favorite smell, movie, food? You don't know. I forgive you, she won't."

"Crazy how all the Browns came to the hospital when this went down," he wrote. "I've been with her 24/7 watching over her and mom. Bobby left when it got heavy."

"Now him and his family want Whitney's [money] which belongs to Krissy or Cissy," he added.

The messages were deleted immediately from Gordon's profile.

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