Bret Michaels is readying himself for his upcoming heart surgery in January – he’s taking new medication and feeling “positive” about the operation.
The ‘Poison’ star is booked in to go under the knife to repair a hole in his heart and his doctors have implemented a strict new medical regime ahead of the procedure. Michaels admits he found the idea of a heart operation terrifying at first, but he’s now feeling much calmer about the looming surgery.
He tells, “I got to tell you, I’m very positive. I feel positive they’re going to do an amazing job. They’ve done thousands of these operations. I’d say if everything goes well, I’ll spend about three days in the hospital. The days after the operation are the more scary part for me.”
“Once you do this operation, your heart, you’re hoping there’s no infection. You’re hoping there’s no clot. There are a lot of things you got to watch out for and being diabetic increases that tenfold. It’s 95 per cent unbelievably great results. Of course, there’s always the five per cent risk at anything you do with this kind of thing and I’m hoping I’ll be in the 95 per cent category.”
Michaels has suffered numerous health setbacks over the last year – he underwent an emergency appendectomy before collapsing from a near-fatal brain haemorrhage in April and later suffered a stroke. He was subsequently diagnosed with the hole in his heart.