Bobbi Kristina Brown health update: Family 'allowing her to just continue healing'

Bobbi Kristina Brown's aunt Leolah Brown recently gave an update on social media about her niece's health condition.

"We are allowing her to just continue healing in God's Grace and Mercy," the sister of R&B singer Bobby Brown wrote on Facebook, reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Please continue to be patient with us." 

Her post continued: "Let us keep our hearts and minds on Bobbi Kristina's complete healing! While continuing in our patience. We love and appreciate you all! May God bless you all for your continued prayers." 

The only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and singer Bobby Brown remained in a medically induced coma for four months since she was found unconscious in her bathtub in January, but in April, according to Bobby's lawyer Christopher Brown, she was said to be awake and no longer on life support. In a statement to Us Weekly, the lawyer said that although the doctors indicated that she will have a long life, she is embarking on a rehabilitation process and the quality of her life "will not be known for years to come." 

While Leolah appears to be more optimistic about Bobbi Kristina's condition, the 22-year old's maternal grandmother, Cissy Houston, stated in an update last month that her granddaughter wasn't progressing at all. Whitney Houston's mother told Entertainment Tonight that her granddaughter's condition remains the same. 

"She's not progressing at all," she told ET's Kevin Frazier. "When I go there and look at her, [it's] very difficult."

Cissy, who has dealt with the tragic death of her daughter Whitney, is staying strong no matter what happens, as she tells Frazier, "I'll make it. I made it through [Whitney]. I'll make it." 

Meanwhile, a source told People that the Brown family, especially Bobby, is not giving up on the 22-year old. 

"If there's a two percent chance, a 1 percent chance, a 0.1 percent chance, he will keep hope alive," said the insider. 

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