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Darryl Worley Doing Well After Back Surgery

Darryl Worley wants concerned fans to know he's just fine. The singer had surgery to repair a ruptured disc in his back, and took to his blog to give everyone an update on his condition.

"Just wanted to let everybody know that I'm doing good after the surgery," he says. "I had a discectomy and cervical fusion. Thank you for your prayers for me and my family."

Darryl also used the opportunity to give fans an update on his brother, Barry, who was recently involved in a car accident, and his mother, who broke her leg around the same time. "Barry is recovering fast from his crash and Mom's leg is doing well. They both have about three months of recovery time so Dad has his hands full."

Darryl also adds that recently performed for the first time since his surgery. "Everything went well but this has been a little more challenging than I thought. Thanks again for all the thoughts and prayers and I hope to see you somewhere out there soon. No more pain in the neck!"

Darryl's latest single, 'Sounds Like Life to Me,' hit the Top 20.

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heavyGod44

...sounds like life to me,it ain't no fantasy...i wish your family well as they get back on their feet... sounds like life... love your work,dude.get well soon and God bless.

November 27 2009 at 1:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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November 26 2009 at 1:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
screwged

didn't his dad write "Purple People Eater"?

November 26 2009 at 10:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jillybeenz

That's a very intense surgery and difficult recovery. My mom had this procedure several years ago and was in significant pain for a week or so, then in major physical rehab for weeks, then outpatient rehab for months.

Take it easy, Darryl. Get to know the new ways your body will move and won't. Be careful driving since your head won't turn to the same degree as it used to. Hopefully, your pain, numbness or other limitations for which you had the surgery in the first place will be much improved.

November 26 2009 at 6:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply