Amy Grant is sharing a health update on her road to recovery.
The musician spoke with E!News about her condition while attending Live at the Music Center: Concert Celebrating Jerry Moss in Los Angeles.
“I don’t remember the beginning of it,” she said of her life-changing concussion six months ago. “My memory is still coming back and the stamina, they say 12-18 months after an injury like that.”
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She’s hopeful, however, adding, “Six months in, so I feel really good! I anticipate just getting better”. Grant also revealed, however, that she still has difficulty remembering lyrics to her songs.
“So far, right now, I use a teleprompter,” the artist said of her return to performing. “There’s one tonight. I’m so glad. I used a teleprompter on the Christmas Tour.”
“Honestly, I can’t remember what I don’t remember,” the Grammy-winner continued. “So, I was at dinner the other night with a high school friend. We used to spend the night at each other’s houses. I said, ‘I’m embarrassed to ask you, are you and your husband still together?’ She said that Douglas died seven years ago, and it was like I had just heard it for the first time!”
Despite the bumpy road to recovery, Grant was trying to look on the bright side.
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“The brain is all about reconnecting all those things,” she added. “But it’s also been a bit of a blessing. Like, I saw someone at the airport, and they said, ‘Hey it’s good to see you!’ I said, ‘Call me crazy. You’re going to have to tell me your name!’ It was someone I knew. Everyone would like this excuse! Everyone should do this. It makes life easier to just say the truth of what is.”