We learned last week that Bobbi Kristina Brown was being moved to a rehabilitation facility not because of any improvement in her condition, but rather just the opposite. Her medical team at Emory University Hospital had concluded that there was nothing else they could do to change the state she is in, so if the family was going to continue to keep her on life support, it needed to be elsewhere. Grandmother Cissy Houston has broken her silence, reportedly coming to terms with the reality of Brown's condition within a few weeks of her being found face down in her bath tub. She has revelaed that there is a minimal hope of survival for her granddaughter. She also understands that the decision to disconnect life support lies in the hands of Bobby Brown, but he just is not ready yet.

Houston has rarely spoken about the medical crisis, but yesterday, March 25, she decided to break her silence.

"They've moved her now to a place for rehabilitation. There's still not a great deal of hope. We're praying. ... I give it to God one time 'cause I know he's able and I cannot change a thing. So I'm asking everybody to just pray to the Lord, who we know can do something about it. If he works a miracle, thank God. If it happens the other way, I'm all right," Houston said Wednesday on radio station 107.5 WBLS.

It does sound like Houston has made as much peace as possible with Brown never emerging from her medically induced coma. If it were left up to her, do you think she would have let her go peacefully by now? Do you think there is any hope at all for Brown to pull out of this? It kind of sounds like the family would need a miracle to really bring her back. If there is no hope, then how long do you think her father will continue life support?

Do you think we will ever find out what really happened in those final hours leading up to her medical crisis? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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