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Jeff Bridges says he was 'close to dying' battling COVID while in chemo for cancer: 'I was ready to go'

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Jeff Bridges is thankful to be alive after surviving non-Hodgkins lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, and COVID. In this week’s issue of People magazine, the Oscar winner detailed his difficult year and a half and how he "was pretty close to dying."  The 72-year-old’s terrifying health saga all started one morning while he was doing his usual exercises at home.The actor felt something strange in his stomach and was compelled to get it checked out by his doctor. "I had a 12-by-9-inch tumor in my body," Bridges recalled. "Like a child in my body.

It didn’t hurt or anything." "The Big Lebowski" star was diagnosed with cancer. He quickly began chemotherapy by infusion, followed by oral chemo.The tumor began to shrink.

Actor Jeff Bridges detailed his difficult year and a half involving his health. (Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic) "They got a cocktail that worked, and oh man it worked fast," said Bridges. "That thing just imploded." But then things took a turn for the worse in January 2021.The star had contracted the coronavirus and the vaccine wasn’t yet available.The chemo treatment had weakened his immune system, making it difficult for Bridges to fight the virus.The outlet shared that Brides spent nearly five months in the hospital suffering from extreme pain.

He couldn’t even roll over in bed without calling the nurse to help him with oxygen. "COVID made my cancer look like nothing," he said. "I was pretty close to dying.The doctors kept telling me, ‘Jeff, you’ve got to fight.

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