Amanda Bynes may be Permanently Hospitalized for Mental Illness After Doctors Evaluation ends.

 

Earlier this summer Amanda Bynes was hospitalized for a mental health evaluation after starting a fire in a neighbor's driveway. Police reported that Bynes was seen lying down with her pants leg on fire with a trail of fire leading behind her. A man by the name Andrew Liverpool was passing through the neighborhood and seen Bynes and notified the police.

With Bynes meeting the criteria of a mental health patient was placed on a seventy-two hour hold at a mental facility, but that seventy-two hour hold turned into a hold that will last until September 30 and may become permanent.  

Sources have reported that doctors in the UCLA psychiatric unit have been observing Bynes and although, there has been some improvement, her diagnosis are complex and they have yet to find the right drugs to treat her condition.

The source says, "Therefore, her treatment team believes Amanda would benefit from prolonged treatment at UCLA, for at least the rest of the year. She has her good days and bad days, and the goal is obviously to get her therapeutic and stable before being released. Lynn needs to be granted permanent conservatorship because Amanda wouldn't agree to continue with treatment."

Bynes is currently being treated for schizophrenia, which she doesn't have, but with her recent run-ins with the law involving TWO hit-and-run, driving while her licensed was revoked after the hit-and-run incidents, DWI, and throwing a water bong out of her apartment window, she definitely needs all the help she can get.