Bret Michaels Had a Brain Hemorrhage
April 24, 2010 by Tracy Edenloft · 2 Comments
Bret Michaels, the American singer best known as the lead vocalist of the glam metal band Poison, is reported suffering from a brain hemorrage particularly called “Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”.
Accordingly, Bret Michaels was rushed to a hospital in Los Angeles after complaining of an excruciating headache just before midnight on Thursday.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage is form of brain hemorrhage and comprises 1–7% of all brain strokes. Among the signs and symptoms of this kind of stroke involves thunderclap headache which is described to be as a “worst ever” among headaches that often pulsates at the back of the head.
Research shows that are people who are smoking, has a hypertension (high blood pressure) and excessive alcohol intake are more prone in having subarachnoid hemorrhage. Prevention of brain rebleeding is of utmost attention for those who suffered brain hemorrhage.

Get well soon Bret Michaels. I’m sure a lot of your fans will be praying for your speedy recovery.



Look around and thank all the people you know, they are paying for you health coverage.
I hope that he makes a full recovery.