NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2006

Why Was Richie Really Taking Vicodin?

Sources Say It Was For Menstrual Cramps, But Critics Are Skeptical

    • Nicole Richie's mug shot from her DUI arrest on Dec. 10, 2006.

      Nicole Richie's mug shot from her DUI arrest on Dec. 10, 2006.  (AP Photo/Glendale Police Department)

    • Nicole Richie poses backstage at the American Music Awards, Nov. 21, 2006.

      Nicole Richie poses backstage at the American Music Awards, Nov. 21, 2006.  (AP)

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(CBS)  On Wednesday, two days after news broke about celebutante Nicole Richie's arrest for driving under the influence, a new story indicates that a very natural, very feminine, reason may lie behind Richie's unfortunate arrest: her period.

According to Us Weekly's Web site, one of Richie's friends says the reason "The Simple Life" star is taking Vicodin - a combination of hydrocodone and Tylenol - is menstrual cramps.

Manhattan gynecologist Dr. Adele Cavalli told The Showbuzz that the drug is prescribed in very extreme cases of menstrual pain.

"I gave it to a patient yesterday," she said.

But that still doesn't explain the marijuana Richie told police she smoked.

Many have had trouble believing Richie, who according to her police report weighs 85 pounds, could even have a period, considering how low her weight has fallen.

2"Usually you have to have at least 13 percent body fat, otherwise it's called amenorrhea, and it means no period - if you go below that you don't get a period. You see this mostly with athletes, ballerinas and anorexics," Cavalli said. "If you don't have the muscle mass-body mass ratio, you don't get a period, you don't get cramps."

Cavalli said that because she is not familiar with the specifics in Richie's case, she didn't know for sure if she got her period.

In the past, Richie has said she is too thin and is trying to gain weight - she has remained adamant that she does not suffer from an eating disorder.

A friend told Us Weekly that Richie is proud of the ten pounds she's gained in the last two months and actually weighs 95 pounds.

Richie's rep had no comment for Us Weekly on the matter.

New reports have surfaced that Richie may face jail time because of previous arrests. Under California law, those convicted of their second DUI must spend a mandatory five days in jail and have their licenses suspended for one year. In addition, Richie would have to attend an alcohol education program, even though she may not have been using other substances.

In 2002, Richie was given three years' probation after she plead no contest to a DUI charge. Six month later, Richie was arrested for driving with a suspended license and heroin possession. She completed rehab for her heroin addiction in 2003.

©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. By Caitlin Johnson
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by msvicky1 December 16, 2006 1:24 AM EST
I do not feel badly for this woman; she has chosen to be a victim and to deny problems; then to be taking Vicodin for cramps - please, she has periods like I have 3 legs. Most people in her condition actually grow fine hair all over their bodies - maybe someone should check her palms. But, aside from that, her facing the maximum legal punishment for DUI will never happen; afterall, she is a "celebrity" and they do not have to pay the price that the regular American has to. For her father I feel badly - but at least he seems to have distanced himself from her and her circus of a life and friends. Nicolle, Paris, Lindsey and Brittany should all move into a house together and see who can whine the most, show the most body parts, be the ********, and so on. If not for their legal problems they would be forgotten by the next day.
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by truejo64 December 15, 2006 9:50 PM EST
Nicole, don't give up you are so loved and blessed to have two mothers and two fathers, I'm praying for you.

God Bless
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by gtorlando December 15, 2006 1:54 PM EST
Sweetheart, you have a messed up life, you need help from somebody that won't listen to your whining and crying and that will stick a mirror in your face. Good luck.
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