BRET MICHAELS' Dad Breaks Silence On Son's Condition

April 24, 2010

According to RadarOnline.com, Bret Michaels' father spoke out for the first time since his son was rushed to the hospital with a brain hemorrhage.

Sychak revealed he spoke to his son by phone on Friday and said Bret is doing well, but is still in intensive care.

"I talked to him this morning," Sychak told RadarOnline.com. "He sounded upbeat and positive but they had him sedated. But he's doing good. He sounded like my son."

Sychak told RadarOnline.com that Bret's two daughters, ex-girlfriend Kristi Lynn Gibson and his tour manager are currently at the hospital with him.

While doctors have not determined what caused Bret's brain to begin bleeding, they all seem to agree that it — along with his recent appendectomy — are complications relating to his type 1 diabetes, Sychak told RadarOnline.com.

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