
NEW YORK, April 5 (UPI) -- A week after undergoing surgery for an aneurysm, singer Neil Young is expected to make a full recovery, according to his New York City doctors.
"He's expected to make a full recovery and the doctors said he's doing very well," said Young's spokesman, Bob Merlis.
The 59-year-old Young will recuperate a week in New York and then return to Nashville to continue work on his album, according to Merlis, MTV.com reported.
Young has said he first realized something was wrong when his vision became blurry at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony March 14. He was subsequently diagnosed with the aneurysm, or what doctors called a "vascular anomaly."
He then returned to Nashville for a week of recording prior to the surgery in New York City last week.
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