In a recent interview, Jeff Bridges discussed his ongoing health issues and said that while his tumor has greatly lessened, the road to full recovery from COVID-19 has been difficult and drawn out.
The well-known actor opened up in an honest interview with AARP for their most recent cover story, discussing his struggles with cancer and the coronavirus and his uncertainty about returning to work in the thick of it all.
A marble-sized tumor that was once within Jeffโs stomach, a nine by 12-inch mass, has diminished as he prepares to resume shooting for The Old Manโs second season.
In October 2020, he publicly announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer. In September 2021, he gleefully declared that his disease had gone into remission.
He admitted to AARP, โI didnโt realize I had a 9-by-12-inch tumor in my body while I was filming those battle sequences for The Old Manโs debut episode.โ
After learning that his tumor has shrunk significantly, the actor has a reason for hope.
His recovery from COVID-19, however, has been more difficult. Jeffโs already weakened immune system was put to the test severely when the illness occurred concurrently with his cancer treatment. He acknowledged that his recovery was still ongoing.
He was open about the gradual process of regaining his power, saying that โsetting relatively tiny goals was a big part of getting well.
โInitially, they would ask, โHow long can you stand?โโ My previous best was 45 seconds before passing out. Then they began to say: โOh, see, youโve been standing still for a while! Can you walk five feet now, please?โโ
Bridges had to confront his mortality while battling two illnesses at this trying time. In addition, he wondered if he would be able to go back to work if he lived.
He admitted, โI really didnโt think Iโd ever work again.โ โSo I initially said, โWell, weโll see.โ But with time, it changed to โMaybe I can.โ I must admit that I was still anxious about returning to work.
Bridgesโ turning point was a perspective change that mirrored his COVID rehabilitation strategy.
He said as he was drawing to a close, โI began to think of my recovery as a gift being presented.โ
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