By Randee Dawn
The mystery behind Demi Moore's sudden hospitalization Monday is beginning to become clearer, though many details remain unsubstantiated.
As TODAY's Miguel Almaguer reported Friday, Moore has checked out of the hospital, though it's unclear whether she is back at home. Almaguer spoke with E! News Chief Correspondent Ken Baker, who reported that on Monday, the night of the 911 call that sent her to the hospital, Moore was having a "girls' night in" with friends. Baker said that Moore was acting "pretty hyper"?and "a little bit crazy" while dessert and dinner was being served, and "not acting her normal self."
By 10, said Almaguer, nearly all the guests had left -- but Moore began shaking and had a seizure. What exactly caused her collapse, however, is only being stated by unnamed sources: TMZ claims it was nitrous oxide, and further sources have told People?magazine that prescription drug use contributed to her recent breakup with Ashton Kutcher.
Meanwhile, Almaguer reported that L.A. officials will release that 911 call, but have requested that personal information about her medical condition and medication be removed to comply with federal medical privacy laws.
According to her publicist, Moore is "working on improving her overall health" at this time.
Meanwhile, Moore has reportedly been replaced on "Lovelace," a biopic about porn star Linda Lovelace, in which she was slated to have a small part as Gloria Steinem. Us Weekly is now saying that a source has confirmed that "Weeds" star Mary Louise Parker will step into the role.
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