Poison frontman Bret Michaels posted a message thanking his fans, friends, family and medical staff after falling ill last week during his Manchester, New Hampshire, concert.
Michaels, who was unable to finish the concert and canceled the following night’s concert,
posted a photo on his website Tuesday along with a short message: “Apologies for the pale white face. It’s the first day I’ve been able to fly to the kids. There is not enough thanks that I can send to the awesome fans, friends, family and medical staff for their help and well wishes. You all rock!”
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Paramedics found Michaels’ blood sugar levels dangerously low during Thursday night’s concert, and the 51-year-old diabetic rocker is
recovering from the flu, dehydration, and exhaustion, according to E! Online.
According to his website, Michaels hopes to resume scheduled performances on June 13.
Michaels’ crew thanked paramedics on Twitter.
Twitter users expressed their concerns after the incident.
Medical troubles have followed Michaels. He was hit in the head with a set piece during a 2009 Tony Awards performance, and those injuries contributed to a brain hemorrhage. Life-threatening illness also plagued him during his 2010 appearance on “The Celebrity Apprentice.”
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