Loretta Lynn Leaves Hospital After Suffering Stroke
11 days in the hospital after suffering a stroke, legendary singer Loretta Lynn has been moved into a rehabilitation facility. The update came from Lynn’s team Monday afternoon.
A released statement from her website reads:
“Loretta wants to thank everybody for their prayers, love, and support. Loretta has been moved from hospital facility into rehabilitation, and we’re happy to report she is doing great!”
Gratitude was also given to fans via her Twitter account.
Loretta thanks everyone for their prayers love and support. She has moved to rehabilitation and we're happy to report she is doing great!
— Loretta Lynn (@LorettaLynn) May 15, 2017
Lynn suffered a stroke earlier this month on May 4th. She is expected to make a full recovery.
The singer’s website also has updated information regarding her current tour.
“Loretta, who just celebrated her 85th birthday, has been advised by her doctors to stay off the road while she is recuperating. Regrettably, upcoming scheduled shows will be postponed.”
Her 41st album entitled Wouldn’t It Be Great is still scheduled to be released on August 18 by Sony Legacy. It was produced by her daughter Patsy Lynn Russell and Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s son, John Carter Cash.
We wish Loretta a very speedy recovery.
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