https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2017/05/15/loretta-lynn-starts-post-stroke-rehab-doing-great/101728332/
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country legend Loretta Lynn is starting rehabilitation after suffering a stroke more than a week ago.
Updates posted on her website and Twitter account Monday said the 85-year-old Country Music Hall of Fame singer and songwriter has been moved from a hospital into rehabilitation.
The updates thanked fans for their prayers. "We're happy to report she's doing great," the tweet said.
Her website said Lynn has been advised by her doctors to stay off the road while she is recuperating. Upcoming scheduled shows will be postponed.
Lynn was taken to the hospital on May 4 after suffering a stroke at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. But her family and representatives have said since she is expected to make a full recovery.
The Grammy-winner had a string of hits starting in the 1960s with the biographical Coal Miner's Daughter, which was made into a best-selling book and movie, as well as songs like You Ain't Woman Enough, The Pill, and One's on the Way.
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