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1 day ago · Dave Coulier, an actor and comedian who found fame as Uncle Joey on “Full House,” has revealed he has been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a blood cancer
ByCarson Blackwelder via GMA logo
November 13, 2024, 10:35 AM

"Full House" alum Dave Coulier announced on the newest episode of his podcast "Full House Rewind" that he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

"I've often worn many hats in my life and career, and today I'm wearing this hat for another reason," he said at the top of the Nov. 13 episode. "A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Mhm, big surprise, it's a type of cancer."

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that forms in the lymph system, part of the immune system that helps protect the body from infection and disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.

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In an interview with People, Coulier said he was diagnosed with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma after experiencing an upper respiratory infection back in October that caused major and rapid swelling of his lymph nodes, with one growing to the size of a golf ball. He underwent PET and CT scans as well as a biopsy, which confirmed his diagnosis.

"I went from 'I got a little bit of a head cold' to 'I have cancer,' and it was pretty overwhelming," he told the outlet. "This has been a really fast roller coaster ride of a journey."

Coulier told People he was leaning on his wife, Melissa Bring, for support, as well as his son Luc, who is expecting his first child with his wife next year. He also said his sister Karen is battling cancer alongside him.

"Good Morning America" has reached out to Coulier for additional comment.
 
1 day ago · Dave Coulier, an actor and comedian who found fame as Uncle Joey on “Full House,” has revealed he has been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a blood cancer
ByCarson Blackwelder via GMA logo
November 13, 2024, 10:35 AM

"Full House" alum Dave Coulier announced on the newest episode of his podcast "Full House Rewind" that he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

"I've often worn many hats in my life and career, and today I'm wearing this hat for another reason," he said at the top of the Nov. 13 episode. "A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Mhm, big surprise, it's a type of cancer."

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that forms in the lymph system, part of the immune system that helps protect the body from infection and disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.

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Was he vaxxed with the experimental mRNA shot?
I don't know for sure if he was vaccinated with the COVID shot. Of course my guess would be that he was. His cancer is a type of "turbo" fast moving cancer that shot up to stage 3 right away.

I know the industry he works in had a very strict policy that the actors had to be COVID vaccinated just as they forced Jamie Foxx to get the shot or he could not do the movie. For him it turned out that because he got the shot he could not film the movie. He had to he hospitalized instead.

The incubation period of getting vaccinated in 2021 is 2-5 years (and 2-7 years) after vaccination for the cancer to show up. Most of them have been getting the cancers within this timeframe.
 
non-Hodgkin lymphoma is by its nature a "turbo" disease. A guy at my college was diagnosed with it and was dead in about 8 months.
 
That's not true. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is quite curable.


Stage 3 B-Cell NHL has a 5 year survival rate of 63.7 percent and he has at least 2 of the IPI factors that lower his overall prognosis even lower. You may declare that "quite curable", but I would not.
 
Stage 3 B-Cell NHL has a 5 year survival rate of 63.7 percent and he has at least 2 of the IPI factors that lower his overall prognosis even lower. You may declare that "quite curable", but I would not.
I never said Coulier's cancer is quite curable. I said Non-Hodkins lymphoma is quite curable in response to someone who called it a turbo cancer by its nature, which is false.
 
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I never said Coulier's cancer is quite curable. I said Non-Hodkins lymphoma is quite curable in response to someone who called it a turbo cancer by its nature, which is false.
The best bet to beat any cancer is to stop eating GMO food, carbs, sugar, etc.

Eat nothing but organic grass fed beef, and do extensive fasting. Intermittent fasting combined with prolonged multi day fasting. The body will destroy the cancer on its own.
 
The best bet to beat any cancer is to stop eating GMO food, carbs, sugar, etc.

Eat nothing but organic grass fed beef, and do extensive fasting. Intermittent fasting combined with prolonged multi day fasting. The body will destroy the cancer on its own.
I'm not a faster though the thought intrigues me, but I eat all organic, non GMO, heavy on the fruits and veggies.

RFKJ is my favorite Trump pick though there are so many good ones.
 
I'm not a faster though the thought intrigues me, but I eat all organic, non GMO, heavy on the fruits and veggies.

RFKJ is my favorite Trump pick though there are so many good ones.
You’d be surprised how easy it is. I tried 24 hour fast and it was so easy, so I made my normal fasting a 48 hour fast. Eat a meal at lunch, skip dinner, then one full day of fasting. The day after that wait until lunch to eat again. You won’t even have the feeling of being hungry except for just a few minutes from time to time. It’s easy to do when you don’t eat any GMO/carbs.

 
You’d be surprised how easy it is. I tried 24 hour fast and it was so easy, so I made my normal fasting a 48 hour fast. Eat a meal at lunch, skip dinner, then one full day of fasting. The day after that wait until lunch to eat again. You won’t even have the feeling of being hungry except for just a few minutes from time to time. It’s easy to do when you don’t eat any GMO/carbs.


This was excellent, really appreciate it. Do you do the fast weekly?
 
This was excellent, really appreciate it. Do you do the fast weekly?
Just try to do intermittent fasting (eat two meals within a 6 - 8 hour period), and don’t snack on anything outside of that. I try to do a 24-48 hour fast once a week but just once a month is fine too.
 
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The best bet to beat any cancer is to stop eating GMO food, carbs, sugar, etc.

Eat nothing but organic grass fed beef, and do extensive fasting. Intermittent fasting combined with prolonged multi day fasting. The body will destroy the cancer on its own.
Cite a legit medical study on numerous patients that backs up your claim. If not, then stfu & keep your witch doctor voodoo bullshit medical claims in your ass. That's where they belong.
 
Cite a legit medical study on numerous patients that backs up your claim. If not, then stfu & keep your witch doctor voodoo bullshit medical claims in your ass. That's where they belong.

LOL do your own research. Or just keep eating GMO garbage full of toxins and sugar and keep getting pumped full of prescription drugs and vaccines for all the illnesses Americans suffer from that wasn’t a problem 100 years ago.




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