Rick Springfield Discovers Brain Damage From 2000 Onstage Fall
The 75-year-old musician recently learned of lasting effects from a 25-foot fall during a Las Vegas performance and is exploring treatments for recovery.
- Rick Springfield's recent MRI scan revealed brain damage stemming from a 25-foot fall during a 2000 Las Vegas concert.
- Initially believing he had only broken his wrist, Springfield now acknowledges ongoing health challenges from the incident.
- The discovery has motivated Springfield to prioritize his health, including daily exercise, a pescatarian diet, and reduced alcohol consumption.
- The singer has experimented with treatments for his mental health, including ketamine and LSD, with mixed results.
- Springfield is set to embark on the 'I Want My '80s' tour this spring alongside other iconic '80s artists.