Friday, April 30, 2010

Nevertheless Within the ICU Is Bret Michaels

Bret Michaels Condition: Still In ICU

Brett Michaels’ condition is presently “critical” – and Bret Michaels’ condition is under 24-hour medical surveillance. Bret Michaels, entertainer, rocker and reality-show contestant extraordinaire went to the hospital with a brain hemorrhage last Thursday night. While the Celebrity Apprentice episodes where Brett Michaels appears are just now being shown, they were filmed months ago. For the last challenge, Bret Michaels and his team gathered fund raising money that was worthy of a installment loans for people with bad credit.

Began with appendicitis: Brett Michaels’ condition

On April 21, Bret Michaels’ condition was released within the official Brett Michaels website – that appendicitis had sent Bret to the hospital. On Thursday, April 22, Brett Michaels’ condition took a turn for the worse when he suffered from a brain hemorrhage. As of Monday morning, updates on Bret Michaels condition are being provided on his website. Doctors are trying to determine where this brain hemorrhage came from as Michael is at the moment in critical condition. Janna, Bret Michaels’ tour manager is posting updates regarding Michaels’ condition on the official website. An “official medical report” from the doctors is due to be released within the week.

Bret Michaels condition doesn’t affect Apprentice

Given Brett Michaels’ condition, many are wondering if he will continue competing on Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice. For now, Celebrity Apprentice won't be affected by Brett Michaels' condition, which is good for fans of the show and fans of the signature bad boy rocker brand. Apprentice was filmed months ago. If Brett Michaels’ performance on the Apprentice doesn’t get him fired up until the live finale, then Bret Michaels’ condition might change the show. If the last episode is any indication, Donald Trump certainly thinks that Brett Michaels is worth a low interest loans or two to keep him on the show – nobody was fired, even though Bret Michaels raised the least money (but the most fun) for his team. Producers of The Apprentice have not said whether their plans for airing the show could be changed by Bret Michaels’ condition.

Sources for the article

BretMichaels.com

http://www.bretmichaels.com/2010/news_files/news.shtml

LA Times

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/ktla-bret-michaels,0,7244878.story



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