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Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Bret Michaels Back's On The Road For Fans


Bret Michaels Personal note for all his well wishers and fans:

"With all of my heart, soul and the remaining organs I have left (lol) I would like to thank each and every one of you for all of your support and awesomeness. All the good vibes and well wishes gave me the strength to go back to New York and win Celebrity Apprentice. I am not at 100% yet but I have every intention of trying to continue the tour starting Friday in Biloxi. I hope to see your rockin rollin, smiling faces on the road? that is the best medicine I can think of right now. You rock my world.
Love and respect, - Bret Michaels"








Bret Michaels despite a brain hemorrhage, mini-stroke, emergency appendectomy, and a hole in his heart, the diabetic rocker returned to NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" on Sunday -- winning $250,000 for the American Diabetes Association -- and will continue with plans to tour this summer with his band, Poison.




"Bret Michaels is a very passionate person and refuses to live his life curled up in a ball," said Michaels' spokesperson, Janna Elias, in a press release Friday. "He wants to continue to live his life, enjoy every day and get back on the road," Elias said, but he will not take any "undo risks" on his speedy road to recovery.

Bret Michaels - The Poison frontman  suffered a brain hemorrhage in April and was hospitalized recently after what doctors called a warning stroke. He faces surgery for a hole in his heart.

Michael says he isn't 100 percent but plans to continue his tour, starting Friday in Biloxi, Miss. Though Bret Michaels credited his quick recovery to good medical care and a guardian angel in an NBC "Today Show" interview on Monday, the rocker's hardy spirit has a lot to do with his resilience, doctors and psychologists say.

"Bret Michaels is very strong in hardiness," says Salvatore Maddi, a professor of psychology and social behavior at University of California, Irvine, who studies psychological hardiness. 

Bret Michaels tells fans that seeing their "rockin' rollin', smiling faces ... is the best medicine I can think of."

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