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Jeff Bridges reports that the lymphoma is in remission. The actor was ill with COVID-19 during treatment

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Jeff Bridges’ lymphoma is in remission, but the actor has been “beaten” by COVID-19.

After informing fans of his diagnosis on October 19, 2020, the legendary actor shared this monday that your lymphoma has turned to “marble” after several months of treatment.

Bridges also noted that he already recalls his battle with COVID-19, which he contracted in January and kept a secret.

“COVID was a big blow for me, but I have been vaccinated twice and now I feel much better. I heard that the vaccine can help people with [efeitos de longo prazo]… Maybe this is the reason for my rapid improvement, “he wrote, referring to the need he had until recently felt for oxygen support (” the sound he makes reminds me of Darth Vader “), which he overcame thanks to the help “great therapist” to take part in the daughter’s wedding in time.

The Oscar winner shared the message that left it in draft on March 28, who also showed that his lymphoma was shrinking and he contracted COVID-19 in January after receiving a letter from the clinic where he was receiving chemotherapy stating that he may have been infected locally and before his could be vaccinated. …

“Shortly thereafter, my wife Sue and I shared an ambulance in the intensive care unit. We both contracted COVID. Sue spent five days in the hospital. I AM …? I was there for five weeks. This was due to the fact that my immune system suffered from chemotherapy. My dance with COVID makes my cancer like a piece of cake, ”he wrote in March.

In this post, Jeff Bridges added that being close to death made him appreciate life more.

In the most recent, he demonstrates his enthusiasm for returning to work on The Old Man !, which recently resumed filming, interrupted by the pandemic, in which he plays a retired CIA agent.

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