Bret Michaels released from hospital
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Bret Michaels released from hospital
Tue May 4, 5:57 PM
By Jonathan J. Cooper, The Associated Press
PHOENIX - Poison frontman Bret Michaels has been released from a Phoenix hospital and is expected to make a full recovery after suffering a brain hemorrhage last month, his doctor said Tuesday.
Dr. Joseph Zabramski, chief of cerebrovascular surgery at the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, said he recommended that Michaels wait at least four to six weeks before resuming normal activity. He declined to say when Michaels could resume touring. Doctors will examine Michaels every two weeks until he's recovered.
"This produces a great deal of stress on the body," he said. "This is like being involved in an accident from inside."
Zabramski said Michaels is fully conscious and aware and talking fine, but he has back spasms and headaches when he tries to walk. He could continue getting back pain and headaches but Zabramski doesn't expect any other long-term effects. He wouldn't say when Michaels was released or whether he was sent home or to a rehabilitation facility.
The 47-year-old contestant on "The Celebrity Apprentice" is receiving therapy and will probably continue to suffer from severe pain for another seven to 10 days as blood pooled under his brain dissolves. Michaels is a Type 1 diabetic, which limits the available options to ease discomfort.
Michaels' was admitted into the hospital April 22 after suffering a severe headache. He was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which causes bleeding in the fluid-filled spaces around the base of the brain.
Two tests showed that Michaels did not suffer an aneurysm, so doctors are unsure what caused his condition. They did not perform surgery or other invasive procedures but they plan a third test to check again for an aneurysm, a bulge in a weak part of a blood vessel that makes it more likely to have a second hemorrhage.
It is unlikely that Michaels' hemorrhage is related to an appendectomy conducted on April 12 or to Michaels being hit in the face by a descending set piece at last year's Tony Awards, a mishap that left the rocker with a broken nose and a busted lip. Hard hits to the head can cause hemorrhages, but not almost a year after the incident, Zabramski said.
Michaels, who filmed most of NBC's "The Celebrity Apprentice" last fall, is one of five remaining stars vying to win Donald Trump's business-themed reality TV competition. The other contenders are celebrity chef Curtis Stone, reality TV diva Sharon Osbourne, former WWE wrestler Maria Kanellis, pop singer Cyndi Lauper and actress Holly Robinson Peete.
If he avoids being fired by Trump in upcoming episodes, Michaels' prognosis means he could possibly attend "The Celebrity Apprentice" finale May 23 at New York University's Skirball Center. The finale features the last two contestants performing a final task, typically organizing a charity event, then debating each other live in front of Trump.
Michaels' representatives previously announced that his tour appearances scheduled through May 21 have been postponed, but that his other concert dates through October, including a summer tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd, are going ahead as scheduled.
Michaels already has ample experience at staging comebacks. After glam-rock was edged out in the 1990s, the "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" singer found fame again on reality TV, starring as a judge on USA's singing contest "Nashville Star" in 2005, then as the bad-boy bachelor looking for lust on VH1's tawdry dating show "Rock of Love" from 2007 to 2009.
— With files from Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles.
Bret Michaels to return to busy schedule
Bret Michaels to return to busy schedule
Last Updated: Monday, May 17, 2010 | 3:31 PM ET
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Poison lead singer Bret Michaels is set to head back into a busy schedule of media appearances, concerts and filming TV shows this month. (Gus Ruelas/Associated Press)
Just weeks after suffering a near-fatal brain hemorrhage that left him in intensive care, Bret Michaels is poised to return to the spotlight on several different stages.
The Poison frontman has revealed on his website that he will be interviewed by talk show maven Oprah Winfrey on her show on Wednesday.
Also, on Sunday night's penultimate episode of Celebrity Apprentice, Michaels was revealed as one of the two contestants (the other being actress Holly Robinson Peete) left to duke it out before real estate mogul Donald Trump in the live finale episode on May 23.
Late last week, his representatives revealed that the rocker — who is set to release his new album, Custom Built, on June 8 — will resume his solo touring schedule on May 28. A gig at the Hard Rock Live in Biloxi, Miss. will be his first show.
The glam metal singer, best known for the Poison hit Every Rose Has Its Thorn, is also proceeding with a tour with classic rock icons Lynyrd Skynrd beginning June 10.
Health woes began in mid-April
Michaels, a diabetic, was forced to undergo an emergency appendectomy while on tour in San Antonio, Texas, on April 12. He returned to the Scottsdale, Ariz. home he shares with his girlfriend, Kristi Gibson, and their daughters Raine and Jorja for his recovery.
However, he subsequently suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage and was admitted to hospital in Phoenix on April 22, remaining in intensive care for two weeks.
The 47-year-old singer and reality show personality was later moved to a physical therapy rehabilitation facility and "has increased his rehabilitation sessions to twice a day to prepare for his comeback," according to a statement posted Friday on his website.
Before his current stint on Celebrity Apprentice, Michaels appeared as the lothario on VH1's reality dating series Rock of Love from 2007 to 2009. He also served as a judge on the fifth season of the American singing contest Nashville Star in 2007.
Michaels will be back at VH1 in a new documentary series Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It this fall. The 10-episode series purports to offer viewers "an insider's look at Bret's home life when he isn't touring, shooting, partying and rocking out."
VH1 will broadcast a special premiere episode on May 31, but said it has pushed back airing the rest of the series until the fall, when it can continue production on remaining episodes.
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