My wife would ask, 'Is he gonna die?’

The Dude was not okay.

Jeff Bridges is opening up a lot more about his harrowing close to-loss of life working experience battling COVID and cancer.

In an job interview set to air on CBS “Sunday Morning” this Sunday, the 72-yr-previous recounted how really serious his battle with lymphoma grew to become immediately after having identified with COVID and paying out five months in the ICU.

“Oh, person — what a journey,” Bridges recounted right before admitting he “couldn’t breathe” and went by “amazing pain” throughout the ordeal.

When interviewer Ben Mankiewicz requested whether or not he had times the place he considered, “Well, this may possibly be it,” the “Big Lebowski” star responded, “Oh, the physicians, yeah – my spouse would ask, ‘Is he gonna die?’ And they say, ‘We’re carrying out the finest we can.’ They wouldn’t reassure her that it was all gonna be wonderful.”  

Bridges, who this calendar year is celebrating 45 several years of marriage to Susan Geston, also pondered that it was exciting how distinctive individuals deal with mortality.

“My medical practitioners were expressing, ‘Jeff, you gotta combat. Guy, you’re not combating. You gotta fight.’ And I explained … ‘I’m in surrender method, person.’”  

Bridges initial announced that he had been identified with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Oct 2020 even though a great deal of the earth was locked down in the course of the COVID pandemic.

The Oscar-successful “Crazy Heart” actor was doing a household exercise routine at the time and felt something strange in his tummy. “I had a 12-by-9-inch tumor in my physique. Like a youngster in my system. It did not damage or anything,” he explained of his doctor’s discovery.

He began a cocktail of medications for chemotherapy — and the success appeared to be promising. But in January 2021, the chemo experienced weakened his immune method and the star acquired COVID just before the vaccine was obtainable.

Susan Geston and Jeff Bridges arrive to the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
Bridges’ spouse Susan Geston was anxious that he was going to die although in the ICU.
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“I experienced no defenses. That’s what chemo does — it strips you of all your immune method. I had nothing at all to fight it,” he claimed. “COVID designed my most cancers seem like absolutely nothing.”

He would commit the next 5 months in excessive soreness in the hospital, yelling for nurses to help him with oxygen each and every time he rolled above.

Bridges run through and remaining the ICU just after 5 weeks. He has considering the fact that announced that his most cancers is in remission and has returned to work filming his new Fx drama, “The Previous Gentleman.”

My wife would ask, 'Is he gonna die?’

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