Lil' Wayne was released from the hospital on Monday for suffering from back-to-back bouts of seizures.

While conflicting reports said he was in a coma, was being read his last rites and in ICU -all possible results from an alleged overdose from drinking too much "sizzurp"- a new report suggests that the New Orleans rapper may have been poisoned.

A source close to Lil' Wayne's Young Money group told Media Takeout that the rapper wasn't hospitalized for an overdose, he fell ill because "there was something in his [syrup]."

Lil' Wayne has become so suspicious about the concoction he drank before he was hospitalized, that he hired a private security firm to conduct an investigation which includes an analysis, said the source. This might include testing the contents in Wayne's stomach.

The rapper's loved ones have urged him to contact the police, said the source, but the Young Money rapper does not want to get the authorities involved and would prefer to handle the matters privately.

The source also said that while they cannot reveal who Lil' Wayne suspects may have been responsible for an attempted poisoning; the rapper and his loved ones believe it may have been a woman.

Wayne was admitted and released from Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 12 for seizures. The following day the Lollipop rapper was found on a floor unconscious by his bodyguards and re-admitted again.

A host of celebrity guests stopped by the hospital to visit Wayne- Nicki Minaj, Drake, his mentor Birdman and Los Angeles Clippers NBA player Chris Paul. Wayne signed the Queens rapper and American Idol judge to his Young Money record label in 2007.

The Lollipop rapper first suffered from seizures 24 hours apart in Louisiana in October, 2012. On Oct. 25 Wayne convulsed while riding a private jet. The plane quickly made an emergency landing in Texas. When he flew from Texas to Los Angeles 24 hours later, he convulsed again mid-flight and the plane detoured landed in Louisiana where he was taken to a local hospital.