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Dave Coulier’s wife Melissa opens up about his ‘really tough’ cancer battle and how he keeps a positive attitude

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Dave Coulier's wife, Melissa, is opening on the battle of her brave husband against cancer in a new interview

Dave Coulier’s wife, Melissa, is opening on the battle of her brave husband against cancer in a new interview.

The 65 -year -old Full House star who returned to her hometown of Detroit a few years ago revealed her diagnosis of Non Hodgkin lymphoma in November.

Many have recovered by the funny man while the treatment continues, with his wife Melissa, with whom he married in 2014, offering a new vision.

A few days before announcing the diagnosis in his Full House podcast and then today, he revealed the news to a local Detroit reporter for Wyxz.

The local network reached Melissa, who admitted her husband, “has some really difficult days” in her cancer battle.

‘Like tChemotherapy has been accumulating that it becomes a bit more difficult and more difficult, “he admitted in the interview.

Dave Coulier’s wife, Melissa, is opening on the battle of her brave husband against cancer in a new interview

The 65 -year -old Full House star who returned to her hometown of Detroit a few years ago revealed her diagnosis of Non Hodgkin lymphoma in November.

The 65 -year -old Full House star who returned to her hometown of Detroit a few years ago revealed her diagnosis of Non Hodgkin lymphoma in November.

Despite this difficult battle, he added, ‘He has such a positive attitude, and you need it to fight. ”

“Every morning, if you feel unpleasant, we try to put a song and make a small dance party with the dogs, because when you feel good, you also have to celebrate that,” he said.

She added that ‘All are really gathering “Coulier, and that obtains their strength from the losses he has suffered in the past.

‘I think it’s only innatly in him. He has had a lot of loss in his life when it comes to having to deal with cancer, ‘he said, he added that he lost his mother, sister and niece.

“I think for him, he takes every stride and really attracts the strength of seeing women who were so close in his life to boost him, and just wants to honor them,” he said.

The comedian himself offered an update in his Rewind Full House podcast earlier this month, saying: ‘I feel good. My hair has not yet grows at this time.

“I realize how much that hair keeps you hot,” Coulier said. ‘It’s a bit cold here in Michigan where I am.’

Marla told him that it will be useful in the summer, “as a little air conditioning on the head,” which leads Coulier to jokes, “but then you must make sure you put the sunscreen.”

Despite this difficult battle, he added:

Despite this difficult battle, he added: “He has such a positive attitude, and you need it to really fight.”

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“Every morning, if he feels ready, we try to put a song and make a small dance party with the dogs, because when you feel good, you also have to celebrate that,” he said.

'I think it's only innatly in him. He has had a lot of loss in his life when it comes to having to deal with cancer

‘I think it’s only innatly in him. He has had a lot of loss in his life when it comes to having to deal with cancer, “he said, adding that he lost his mother, sister and niece.

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“I don’t know if I’m going to let it grow, like, very long to compensate for it,” Coulier shared with a smile. ‘It will be good to have hair again’

“I don’t know if I’m going to let it grow, like, very long to compensate for it,” Coulier shared with a smile. “It will be good to have your hair again.”

Shortly after that, he took more seriously about the uphill battle than he faces. ‘It has been a kind of roller coaster. Different effects’, began.

‘And the people who are seeing the program or listening to the program, who have been here before, know that it is a roller coaster, because the side effects have side effects, and then take a drug to counteract that and this and that.

‘So it is this constant cocktail where your body is in mode of struggle or flight, and is only trying to adapt to, as, well, how am I adapting to steroids? How am I adapting to the chemotherapy cocktail? And then, how am I adapting to all these other things?

‘You know, your body is in a fight. It is a bit an internal battle, ” he said.

He also revealed that he has heard of many people who have had or also had cancer and his notes have warmed his heart and encouraged him to move on.

‘I have heard of so many people, Marla, who has been affected by cancer in her lives. And, you know, the words of encouragement have, I think, they really helped people. So, for me, it is worth the trip of all this, ” he said.

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