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Jeff Bridges on COVID, cancer battle: My wife would ask, ‘Is he gonna die?’

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near-death experience battling COVID and cancer. In an interview set to air on CBS “Sunday Morning” this Sunday, the 72-year-old recounted how serious his fight with lymphoma became after getting diagnosed with COVID and spending five weeks in the ICU. “Oh, man — what a journey,” Bridges recounted before admitting he “couldn’t breathe” and went through “amazing pain” during the ordeal.When interviewer Ben Mankiewicz asked whether he had moments where he thought, “Well, this might be it,” the “Big Lebowski” star responded, “Oh, the doctors, yeah – my wife would ask, ‘Is he gonna die?’ And they say, ‘We’re doing the best we can.’ They wouldn’t reassure her that it was all gonna be fine.”  Bridges, who this year is celebrating 45 years of marriage to Susan Geston, also pondered that it was interesting how different people deal with mortality. “My doctors were saying, ‘Jeff, you gotta fight.

Man, you’re not fighting. You gotta fight.’ And I said … ‘I’m in surrender mode, man.’”  Actor Jeff Bridges opens up about how serious his fight with lymphoma became after getting diagnosed with COVID-19 and spending 5 weeks in the ICU.

The Oscar winner is now in remission. More this #CBSSundayMorning pic.twitter.com/na3G8PMSY7The Oscar-winning “Crazy Heart” actor was doing a home workout at the time and felt something unusual in his stomach. “I had a 12-by-9-inch tumor in my body.

Like a child in my body. It didn’t hurt or anything,” he said of his doctor’s discovery. He began a cocktail of medications for chemotherapy — and the results seemed to be promising.

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