
Dave Coleer was working well with his chemical treatment for cancer in the third stage, apparently – until he came out of a common cold.
“I started to feel sick,” says the comedian actor procession In a new interview. “I didn’t know that I had caught a virus. I was in bed for 10 days I was trying to find out,” Do I suffer from a cold? Do I just feel the repercussions of this cumulative effect of chemotherapy? What happens? “
It turns out that “the full house” and “Fuller House”, which endangered the risk of the immune system due to cancer and its treatment, has faced a problem with its lungs. The ground glass-a common sign appeared in the patients of Covid-19-on its tests. He said that the condition that caused the absence of an endeavor had killed him if his wife did not send him to conduct an examination.
Even with the treatment of this problem, Coller was still in poor condition, because the chemical side effects were getting worse as it advanced towards its sixth tour.
“Neuropathy“I haven’t experienced it before, it started to increase. Nausea started to increase. Dizziness began to increase. They called it the chemical brain, as it was a bit foggy – the increase started. My days started to be able to wake up, wander and actively decline,” he said.
Tired of multiple rounds of Chemo made him bed in his home in Michigan by February, the month he ended. Now he has poetry only an increasing number of hats, joking.
A non -Hodgkins lymphoma was diagnosed and left with it in November after undergoing three surgeries and a round of first chemotherapy.
His diagnosis came after an infection occurred in the upper respiratory tract and enlarged lymph nodes such as madness. The thigh node enlarged to the size of the golf ball, so his doctors were asked to take it out and get it out. The results are malicious.
Some of the lifting was called during the appearance of “Today” in November, and he told Hoda Cottle the best current joke of it is that in four weeks, he went from the Virgin to cancer.
He said: “I tried to keep a feeling of reality, but also a sense of humor on this topic.”
At the time of his appearance “today”, Coller only lost “a little hair” but he managed to pull the nearby bowls.
After months, in Parade’s pictures, he was completely bald – but he had a great smile on his face.
The former employee writer Nardin Saad contributed to this report.