Sinead O'Connor is continuing to be active on Facebook following her reported suicide attempt. Since her account was reactivated she has posted several encouraging comments to her page and in the latest has thanked her fans and hospital workers for their support.

Her original Facebook rantings were also accusatory towards her family members. This past Sunday (Dec. 6) she also shared a video of Jimi Hendrix playing his song "Wild Thing" in Paris way back in 1967.

"This is also for you all kind strangers who are always for some reason so loving to me (along with old God) despite my being a total twat," O'Connor wrote on Facebook. "But especially it's for everyone here in the hospital. Staff and patients. Kindest mother-effin' mother offers a female ever was lucky enough to fall upon; and for Lord Edward Street Family Services. Angels. Archangels. Thank you Lord God."

According to Fuse, O'Connor had written, "If a woman doesn't first succeed... She'll try, try again. IWANTMYRIGHTTODIEANDIWILLCLAIMIT," in addition to the initial post that ignited the controversy, which read "I have taken an overdose," and the classic suicide staple, "everyone is better off." The posts have since been deleted and further according to the publication a representative for O'Connor wrote that she was "unwell and receiving treatment."

Last Saturday (Dec. 5) O'Connor had initially posted a long suicide note to Facebook, where she claimed that she had been victimized by "a horrible set of betrayals" from family members and claimed that "there is no other way to get respect" than from taking the overdose. O'Connor has been documented as struggling with Bipolar disorder in the past and her youngest sons, Shane and Yeshua, were supposedly made wards of the state earlier this month according to a court document that has since been removed.

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