Bret Michaels is heading out on tour just a month after suffering a brain hemorrhage and weeks after a mild stroke alerted medics to the fact he has a hole in his heart.
The rocker returned to the stage in Mississippi last week and he performed a show in Minnesota on Thursday night - and now he's ready to pick up dates he had to postpone when he fell ill.
He tells Billboard.com, "I think this is good for my soul. Honestly, I'm taking every precaution. I'm not doing anything stupid. I'm going on stage and telling the fans that I'm going to give 100 per cent of everything I've got, but if it's only 75 or 80 per cent, I think they will understand."
Michaels' health crisis began in April when he underwent an emergency appendectomy. He suffered a brain hemorrhage as he was recuperating. And, as he was recovering at home after that he suffered a warning stroke and was diagnosed with a hole in the heart. The Poison star insists it's important for him to get back to what he does best: "I don't want my legacy to be that I had a brain hemorrhage. I want it to be that I rocked, I treated people with respect and I made a lot of good friends along the way."
He admits he will be taking special care to follow doctor's orders on the road - resting before and after concerts and taking blood-thinning medication to prepare for upcoming surgery to repair his heart condition. Michaels also plans to record a new album and he's also recording a reality TV series, Life As I Know It.
Friday, June 4, 2010
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