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Bret Michaels is now in "stable condition," according to Michaels' doctor, Dr. Joseph Zabrowski. The rock star, who suffered a brain hemorrhage weeks ago, is currently recovering from the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital. He's been undergoing extensive testing since he was admitted April 22.

After three angiograms, his doctor says Michaels' blood vessels are in great condition and his diabetes hasn't caused any additional complications.

Dr. Zabrowski says the Poison frontman is currently suffering from chemical meningitis ... a painful inflammation to the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord, but he's expected "to make a 100% recovery."

Michaels has been discharged to an undisclosed location, however he will continue to receive therapy and treatment. "He is walking very well," Dr. Zabrowski adds.

The doctor says that the appendectomy from last month did not contribute to the brain hemorrhage. Michaels has been ordered to avoid strenuous activity for 4 - 6 weeks.