Steven Adler, former drummer for Guns N’ Roses, was hospitalized last week after reportedly suffering a self-inflicted stab wound, but he’s doing fine.

In a video posted to his Facebook account, Adler addresses the incident.

Hey everybody! Hanging with Tommy Hollenstein at his art studio. Hope to see you at the upcoming shows!!! Posted by Steven Adler on Wednesday, July 3, 2019

“I’m really sorry about all this media confusion that’s been going on,” he says. “I’m alive and well. I’m looking forward to seeing everybody on July 12 at the Golden Nugget in (Las) Vegas and July 13 at this motorcycle rally in Oregon, which is gonna be bad to the bone. And I love everybody, and I can’t wait to see and hug everybody. Thank you so much for your love and support.

According to a report last week from TMZ, a person at Adler’s home in Los Angeles had called 911 to report that someone had stabbed themselves.

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Police and paramedics are said to have arrived at the home to discover Adler with a stab wound to the stomach.

The injury was reportedly non-life threatening; nobody else is suspected in the incident.

A rep for Adler later told TMZ that the injury was not the result of a suicide attempt, but was an accident, adding it was a “very minor, superficial wound.”

The musician still plans to perform at a Las Vegas gig on July 12.

Adler has had a history with substance abuse, struggling over the decades, including in 1990 when he was kicked out of Guns N’ Roses because of his drug use, but the rep said that he has been sober for several years.

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In interviews over the years, he has admitted to attempting suicide multiple times.

In 2016, Adler was invited to play with Guns N’ Roses on a few occasions during their tour but was not invited back for the Appetite for Destruction album reunion in 2018.

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, resources are available. In case of an emergency, please call 911 for immediate help.

The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Depression Hurts and Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 all offer ways of getting help if you, or someone you know, may be suffering from mental health issues.