Dave Coulier detailed he results of his continuous chemotherapy treatment. Capacity Rewind/YouTube
Dave Coulier has actually been feeling a “roller rollercoaster” of signs as he continues to fight phase 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The comic, 65, stated on Friday's episode of his podcast “Full House Rewind” that his continuous treatment is “going well,” though his hair has actually not grown back.
“I understand just how much that hair keeps you warm,” he informed co-host Marla Sokoloff. “Gets a little cold here in Michigan where I'm at.”
He joked that it will be good in the summertime, “like a little cooling on your head,” before yielding he was thrilled to have his hair grow back.
He called it a “consistent mixed drink where your body remains in battle or flight mode” as your body tries to adapt to the medication. Capacity Rewind/YouTube
The “Full House” star's preliminary of chemo ends in February 2025. Instagram/Dave Coulier
The “Full House” star confessed that going through chemotherapy to fight the blood cancer has actually been a “roller rollercoaster trip” of “various results.”
“People who are enjoying the program or listening to the program, who have actually been here before, you understand that it's a roller rollercoaster, since the negative effects have adverse effects– and after that you take a drug to combat that and this and that.”
He called it a “consistent mixed drink where your body remains in battle or flight mode” as your body tries to change.
He revealed he was identified with phase 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Nathan Congleton/NBC through Getty Images
He stated ahead of his medical diagnosis he believed he simply had a little a head cold. Brandon Nagy/Shutterstock
“It's a bit of an internal fight,” Coulier stated.
Coulier exposed he was detected with cancer in November 2024.
[I was] seeming like I got typed the stomach since it never ever takes place to you,” he stated of the minute he found out of the medical diagnosis. “You constantly become aware of it occurring to somebody else.”
He formerly called chemotherapy “extreme” and stated it “terrified the daytimes” out of him.
His buddy, John Stamos, captured flack for putting on a bald cap in “uniformity.” Instagram/johnstamos
Coulier, who confessed he misses his hair, was touched by his good friend's gesture. Instagram/johnstamos
“There [are] days where I feel incredible,” he stated. “Then there's other days where … I'm simply going to put down and let this be what it's going to be.”
Before his medical diagnosis, the “Fuller House” star believed he simply had “a bit of a head cold.”
Throughout his treatment, buddy John Stamos captured flack for putting on a bald cap in “uniformity” rather of really shaving his head, though Coulier made it clear he valued the gesture.
Coulier is anticipated to end up treatment in February 2025 after going through 6 rounds of chemo every 3 weeks.