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Last September, we woke up to sad news because Jane Fonda was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This is how the 84-year-old actress herself told it in her personal blog. News, yes, accompanied by the motivation and personal improvement that characterize so much Jane Fonda: ‘I’m full of hope and inspiration and my lymphoma won’t stop me’.
Since then he has always wanted to convey an image of improvement in which we have also been able to see how he has adapted his training to chemotherapy. Now, fortunately, we have excellent news. Under the title of “the best birthday present I’ve ever received“(Her birthday is Dec. 21), the actress enthusiastically blogged about how her cancer was getting better.”Last week my oncologist told me my cancer is in remission and I can stop my chemotherapy. I feel so blessed, so lucky…” Jane Fonda began.
And it is that, as she herself explains in the publication, although the first sessions were quite “easy” as they had almost no negative side effects, “the last chemotherapy session was hard and lasted 2 weeks, so it was difficult to do a lot of things,” he explained. So that being able to get out of these sessions means gaining quality of lifeOf course.
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The joy of all her fans and followers on Instagram was as great as ours. “Thank you for all your hard work. You are an inspiration. Sending you my best wishes… I love and admire you so much! ✨🧡” she wrote one. “So excited to read this today! You are an inspiration to all of us ❤️🙌” wrote another. “Well done Jane! You are a warrior 💪🏻❤️👏👏👏🏻” enthused another fan.
We hope to have even better news soon. Rejoice Jane! And happy birthday in advance. You can with everything.