Bobbi Kristina Brown's loved ones were filled with hope when doctors began to decrease the medication that has kept her in a medically induced coma for weeks. The thinking was that if they could successfully bring her out of the coma, then they would finally be better able to assess the real extent of her injuries. Whitney Houston's only child was found face down in a bathtub nearly four weeks ago, and it has been touch and go ever since. Unfortunately, Brown remains comatose this morning, Feb. 26, after doctors had no choice but to increase her medication again. Violent seizures have prevented doctors from successfully bringing her out of a coma.

According to a report by CNN, "Doctors treating Bobbi Kristina Brown, who remains in a medically induced coma, tried taking her off various medications, according to a source close to her family.

They were forced to put her back on the drugs because she started having seizures," confirmed the insider.

Apparently, the family really had built their hopes up that Brown would successfully come out of her coma and begin to show signs of improvement. Instead, things are looking pretty bleak, and yesterday's effort is considered to be a setback.

The 21-year-old has reportedly begun showing signs of organ deterioration, and last week her breathing tube was removed in favor of a tracheotomy tube. Insiders have indicated that putting in a trach tube generally indicates a long-term situation is expected rather than a patient needing help in breathing for just a matter of weeks.

Readers: What do you make of the situation? Do you think there is any realistic chance that Brown will recover from this medical crisis after nearly a month of no positive signs of improvement? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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