The beloved hair metal rocker, 64, who rose to superstardom in the '80s alongside original bandmates Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars, opened up in a new interview about the difficult journey to recovery he's been on in the last year.
“I had a stroke,” Neil told the Las Vegas Review-Journal from Los Angeles, where he was rehearsing for the band's upcoming residency at Dolby Live. “My whole left side went out.”
(Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)(Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Neil went on to say that he felt fine when he went to sleep Christmas night. However, the incident hit him in his sleep. When he woke up, it was as if his body had stayed asleep. At the time, the band said Neil had to cancel shows to undergo a “required medical procedure.” However, the public had no idea how significant the scare was. The first part of the residency was canceled.
Vince Neil's Recovery Period
The recovery period was particularly strenuous for Neil.
He went on to say that his singing voice wasn't affected, luckily. However, it did take him some time to adjust.
A strong fitness regimen has been key. Months of physical therapy, as well as “ladder” agility drills run by a local football coach, got Neil back into shape.
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