
A leading neurologist is confirming details about Bret Michaels' ongoing treatment for a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage. Dr. Joseph Zabramski, Chief of Cerebrovascular Surgery at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, is confirming that the Poison frontman is undergoing treatment there. He says Michaels will undergo additional testing and that his condition is "serious." Dr. Zabramski comments, quote, "Bret's sheer will to live and fully recover is undeniable. He has an unbelievable fight in him and told me what kept him alive at the moment of the hemorrhage was that he did not want his family to wake up and see him lying unconscious in the middle of the floor." The physician states that Michaels' determination to stay conscious through his hemorrhage allowed the team at Barrow to stabilize his condition.
Dr. Zabramski has confirmed that Michaels' medical team at Barrow will host a press conference Tuesday at noon. At that time, details about the 47-year-old rocker's condition and prognosis will be discussed.