Rick Springfield is delayed by Brian’s damage from the fall 25 years ago
Rick Springfield Brain damage has opened about the diagnosis.
“If you want to live long, you have to be ready for bad news once,” said Springfield, 75 years old Folk In an interview released on Monday, March 10.
Recently, the winner of the Grammy Prize was held by a full body, where he learned that he still experienced the effects of the injury on the stage in Las Vegas 25 years ago.
“I fell 25 feet, hit my head, and then Wood went down and hit my head, and then my head hit the stage again,” he explained. “I thought I just broke my wrist, but on the scan I learned that I had brain damage from falling, so I work on trying to repair it.”

The Girl Jesse singer said he always wanted to stay at the top of his health, because his father died of the wrong confrontation with his health problems.
“My father died of what he didn’t want to know,” he reminded. “He thought he had a stomach cancer for many years and never checked him. When he finally fell apart at home, they learned that it would burst and he died of blood loss. It could be corrected if he looked at him.”
In addition, to get a full body scan, springsfield said he reduced alcohol and experimented with ketamin and LSD treatment for his mental health. Springfield told publicly about Fighting with depression Throughout life.
“I wanted to see if there are a few things in my brain,” he said. “It was a creative experiment and an experiment on depression. I did it for as long as suggested and I wasn’t a big fan. It made me feel difficult and drunk. I didn’t change it much – though I wrote a lot, so you never know what influence it was later. It’s not a black and white thing.”
Springfield said he was now more focused on the “microding” acid, adding: “I did acid, and it was actually a little better. I didn’t do it because I was 20 years old, but it was a big tall. I didn’t want to push drugs on anyone, but I don’t mind being more happy.
Springfield will be in the following title I want my 80 -i’m Tours all over the spring and summer on the US where it will share the bill Classic rockers John Wait. Paul YoungVan Chung and John Caftsi Beaver Brown Band.
Australian-American songwriter started his career as a Pop Rock Group Zoot participant in 1969 before moving to acting for several years. He played a heartfelt doctor Noah Drake General Hospital Starting in 1981, just leave the soap in two years when his musical career soared.
For the first time, Springfield hit Number 1 on the American Single Diarrhem in 1981 with “Girl Jesse”, which won him “Grammy” for the “best male vocal performance” in 1982. It reached the best 10 four times during the 1980s, including “Do not talk to strangers”, which got into number 2 in 1981.
Music continued to act between his title tours, even returning to General Hospital During the three-year stay from 2005 to 2008 and again between 2012-2013. He also had unforgettable roles in support American horror story: cult and True detective.