Brooke Mueller Set To Leave Rehab
Feb. 4 2010, Published 10:00 a.m. ET
Charlie Sheen’s wife Brooke Mueller could leave a North Carolina rehab facility as early as Thursday, according to her mother, Moira Fiore.
Fiore told Access Hollywood on Wednesday that her daughter misses her infant twins Max and Bob, and wants to leave the Two Dreams Outer Banks drug and alcohol rehab center and return to Los Angeles.
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Mueller’s father, Jon Fiore, told RadarOnline.com exclusively on Tuesday: "She is feeling so much better, so much stronger. She is just there to heal herself from all the stress. There really wasn’t any kind of drugs involved. Her body was in turmoil and she had a lot of stress, so she went there to rest and get away from everything."
Despite Fiore’s claim that Brooke is not at the facility to treat any drug or alcohol dependency issues, multiple sources have confirmed to RadarOnline.com that Brooke is in fact undergoing treatment for that very reason. Sources say that it was her immediate need for treatment that prompted Brooke to make the flight across country to the facility, something that was potentially very dangerous as she was in the midst of recovering from a bout of pneumonia.
Brooke has been struggling with her addictions again of late, as RadarOnline.com previously reported she was drunk at 8.30 a.m. on Christmas, after a night of hard partying, when cops where called to her Aspen, Colorado home following a domestic altercation with Sheen, during which he allegedly threatened her with a knife.
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In addition, as RadarOnline.com exclusively reported friends of Mueller’s even tried to bring her drugs during her recent hospital stay, where she was battling a serious infection following oral surgery.
He is confident that she will be healthy enough to attend a February 8 court date in Colorado.
However, sources close to Mueller are concerned that she may be cutting her treatment short at the risk to her future recovery. Saying that the short period of time she has been in treatment is simply not enough to get to the root of, and to treat her problems.