Three months after revealing his most cancers prognosis, Dave Coulier is continuous the struggle of his life.
Throughout a latest interview with ABC-WXYZ in Detroit, Coulier’s spouse, Melissa, mentioned that whereas the “Full House” alum’s battle has gotten “more difficult,” they each stay constructive and even take part in foolish morning rituals that assist enhance his confidence.
“He has some really tough days, and as the chemo has been accumulating it gets a little tougher and more difficult,” she advised the native station on Thursday.
‘FULL HOUSE’ STAR DAVE COULIER DIAGNOSED WITH ‘VERY AGGRESSIVE’ CANCER
“He has such a positive attitude, and you need that in order to really fight it,” she continued. “Every morning, if he’s feeling up for it, we try to put on a song and do a little dance party with the dogs, because when you do feel good, you have to celebrate that, too.”
“He has had a lot of loss in his life when it comes to having to deal with cancer. He lost his mother, his sister, his niece. His other sister had it,” she added. “I think for him, he takes every stride and really pulls strength from seeing the women that were so close in his life to powering through it, and he just wants to honor them.”
In November, Coulier, who starred as Joey Gladstone within the beloved TV sequence “Full House” within the Eighties and 90s, introduced that he had been recognized with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The actor and comic mentioned he was recognized in October after experiencing an higher respiratory an infection brought on by main swelling in his lymph nodes.
“Three days later, my medical doctors known as me again, they usually mentioned, ‘We wish we had better news for you, but you have non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and it’s called B cell, and it’s very aggressive,'” he told People.
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“I went from, ‘I got a little bit of a head cold’ to ‘I have cancer,’ and it was pretty overwhelming,” he added. “This has been a really fast roller-coaster ride of a journey.”
In response to the American Most cancers Society, B-cell lymphoma is a kind of most cancers that develops in B-lymphocytes. B-cell lymphomas account for the overwhelming majority of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Yearly, greater than 80,000 People are recognized with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
“The first thing I said to them was, ‘Wait a minute — cancer?’” Coulier later shared on the “Today” present. “(I was) feeling like I got punched in the stomach, because it never happens to you. You always hear about it happening to someone else.”
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“My joke is that in four short weeks, I’ve gone from a Virgo to a Cancer,” he continued. “I’ve tried to retain a sense of reality but also a sense of humor about it.”
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“I told Melissa I don’t know why, but I (am) OK with whatever the news (is) going to be, no matter how devastating. . . . I can’t explain where that came from,” he added. “I’ve had an incredible life. I’ve had the most amazing people in my life. This has been an extraordinary journey, and I’m OK if this is the end of the journey.”
Fox Information Digital’s Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this publish.