Despite suffering a massive brain hemorrhage that could have cost him his life, Bret Michaels apparently plans to be back on the road in several weeks barring no further setbacks.
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"While Bret is recovering we obviously have some shows that are being rescheduled. We are working to reschedule dates from now until May 21st. At this time we are planning to resume the tour May 26th in Ft. Smith, Arkansas provided there are no further complications or setbacks," his representatives wrote in a Tuesday evening post on Michaels' Facebook page that has since been deleted.
"We will then continue with all scheduled dates throughout the summer and fall, including the June and July tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Look for additional information in the days and weeks to come."
The 47-year-old The Celebrity Apprentice participant and former Rock of Love star -- who suffers from diabetes -- suffered the hemorrhage last week after complaining of severe headaches late Thursday night.
Doctors are still trying to find the cause of bleeding that caused Michaels to suffer the brain hemorrhage.
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Tests recently revealed that Michaels is currently suffering from a side effect of the brain hemorrhage called hyponatremia -- a lack of sodium in the body which can result in seizures. He remains in critical but stable condition and has begun to talk and move his limbs in recent days.
"While additional studies are planned throughout the week to hopefully detect the exact cause of the rupture Bret will remain monitored closely by his medical team to make sure no further complications occur," reads the Tuesday post.
"He is responding well to tests and treatments. Even though yesterday was a minor setback Doctors remain hopeful for a full recovery and plan to release more specific information next Monday."
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