Demi Lovato is “committed to their well-being” after a stint in rehab | Entertainment

Demi Lovato “works for their well-being” after completing another stint in rehab.
The 29-year-old pop star returned home after spending time in a treatment center, and Demi is now focused on “putting herself first.”
A source told People: “Demi is committed to their well-being, and throughout their lives they plan to do regular check-ups to make sure they are putting themselves first.”
The ‘Cool for the Summer’ hitmaker previously went to drug rehab in 2010, 2012 and again in 2018, after suffering a near-fatal drug overdose.
Demi actually suffered three strokes and a heart attack as a result of their overdose, but the pop star then admitted they had no regrets.
Demi said: âEverything had to happen for me to learn the lessons I have learned.
“It was a painful journey, and I look back and sometimes I get sad when I think of the pain I had to go through to get over what I have, but I don’t regret a thing.”
Demi finally decided to shoot a documentary to share her experiences with fans.
The singer explained, “I wanted to reveal everything to my fans and say that this is who I am and this is where I am today and this is the journey that brought me here, what if this helps you so hopefully it is possible because that was ultimately my goal in posting this. “
Demi also revealed that they had developed brain damage from their overdose.
The ‘Sorry, not sorry’ hitmaker said: “I was left with brain damage, and I’m still dealing with the effects of that today. I don’t drive a car because I have blind spots in my vision. And I too for a long time had trouble reading.
“It was a big deal when I got to read a book, which was about two months later because my vision was so blurry.”