OT/MISC Rush Limbaugh says third cycle of cancer treatment is ‘kicking my ass’

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Rush Limbaugh says third cycle of cancer treatment is ‘kicking my ass’
Brian Flood
4-5 minutes

Rush Limbaugh took to his golden EIB microphone on Tuesday and divulged that he’s in the third wave of cancer treatment but it’s “kicking my ass.”

Limbaugh told listeners they were overdue for an update on his medical status after the talk radio legend announced earlier this year that he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

“These are extremely challenging times for me, medically, nothing that million of you haven’t gone through or aren’t going through, and those of you who have, or those of you who are going though it, you understand it,” Limbaugh said. “The temptation here is to start divulging a lot of stuff, I’m not gonna do that because I vowed not to be a cancer patient on the radio."

Limbaugh repeated that he wants to “shield” his listeners from as much as possible as he battles lung cancer.

“I’m in the third wave of treatment now. There have been many cycles but this is the third wave and, this current wave, I have to tell you is kicking my ass,” Limbaugh said.

“For the last seven days, I have been virtually worthless, virtually useless. I haven’t left the house, I haven’t done much of anything except just try to rest and relax,” he said. “It’s the price that you pay if you make the decision to go ahead and do treatment to try and prolong your life. I’m doing extremely well, all things considered.”

Limbaugh explained he has occasional shortness of breath and sometimes can’t “take five steps without having to stop and sit down,” while carrying anything can be extremely difficult.

“Every day I wake up and the first thing I do is thank God that I did. Just waking up is a blessing,” Limbaugh added. “I know many of you are praying daily and nightly, I happen to believe that they work. I believe that they are sustaining me. I pray for the energy to be able to do this.”

Limbaugh admitted he doesn’t have the energy that he once had, and that his three-hour show seems more difficult than it used to.

“I didn’t realize until I got sick, I honestly didn’t, I didn’t realize how much physical and mental energy [the program demands],” Limbaugh said, noting that producers have “best-of” episodes and stand-in hosts ready if he needs a break.

“I hope that it doesn’t happen… and I’m not making any excuses,” Limbaugh said. “As to how the treatment is going… I’m still here and that’s all that’s important.”

Limbaugh, who was presented with the Medal of Freedom at President Trump’s State of the Union address in February, days after first announcing his sickness, said he refrains from telling listeners specific details about his treatment so that the media doesn’t dive into his health.

“I have just now begun week two of this third cycle,” he said. “Each cycle is three weeks.”

Limbaugh said that one particular treatment “that works in 97 percent of patients” did not work with him because of a “one-percent mutation” that he has.

“That one percent mutation is theorized to nullify the second phase of treatment that we tried,” he explained before praising his wife for supporting him throughout the process.

“The day is going to come where I’m not going to be able to be here and I’m hoping that it is months, years. I’m hoping the cycle that we’re in does its magic, but the day is going to come that it won’t be possible to be here every day,” Limbaugh said. “Any chance to do the show, I’m gonna take it.”
 

Ta-wo-di

Veteran Member
I thought his voice was really weak at the beginning of the show, but seemed to pick up volume and strength as the program went along. I am sure he gains strength from what he does on air. God Bless you Rush and prayers for a speedy and full recovery. You have a lot of liberals heads to make explode.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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The man has a huge presence. While no one is going to agree without someone else 100% of the time, the fact remains that Rush has done a great deal of educating the public on conservative issues and American history. His Rush Revere stories are perfect introductions for the young reader. We'll all have our Judgment Day on the other side of the cemetery sod. May Rush's wait for a while.
 

Donald Shimoda

In Absentia

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In the end, something's gonna get ya.

I guess it's how we live life - not how we die - that's the most important thing.
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Had a co-worker retire and got lung cancer before the end of his 1st year of retirement. He didn’t make it through the treatment plan.

My wife has leukemia with gene mutation. She‘s not under treatment yet. She will not do it when the time comes.

Cancer sucks.
 
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DHR43

Since 2001
On Labour Day 2019, my brother was diagnosed with Stage IV Gliablastoma Metaforma; incurable brain cancer. He was operated on that day, had some of it removed and told that the median lifespan was 9-12 months. Allowed himself to be radiated and given chemo, mega sick.

He discovered Joe Tippen's story then; advanced small cell lung cancer, death sentence. Joe was led to Fenbendazole (long and interesting story) and after about 4 years is essentially cured.

My brother takes 444 mg orally every day, stopped chemo and radiation, is strong, feels fine, is working full-time and is spreading the 'Fenben' word.

He wrote to Rush via website and postal mail about this recommendation. Unknown if Rush is on Fenben, but since he's struggling, guess not.

Conventional medicine has a powerful grip on people; can't open the mind to possibilities.
 

Warthog

Black Out
On Labour Day 2019, my brother was diagnosed with Stage IV Gliablastoma Metaforma; incurable brain cancer. He was operated on that day, had some of it removed and told that the median lifespan was 9-12 months. Allowed himself to be radiated and given chemo, mega sick.
Same thing took my brother out in 2017 after 8 years of fighting it. Spent thousands of hours per year with that cell phone up to his head running his business. Even had four smaller tumors around the ear he did most of his cell phone talking with.
 

David Nettleton

Veteran Member
Same thing took my brother out in 2017 after 8 years of fighting it. Spent thousands of hours per year with that cell phone up to his head running his business. Even had four smaller tumors around the ear he did most of his cell phone talking with.
I have believed that my brother's brain and liver cancer were the result of where his cell phone was kept on his body.
 

DHR43

Since 2001
In this case, my brother's cell phone use was near zero. However, I don't doubt in the slightest that the cell radiation is harmful to the body's health. And it is radiation and 4G is bad. 5G will be much worse.

Several video presentations and conferences from Dr. Thomas Cowan will drive that point home with anyone who is able to learn how the body works and how electromagnetics and radiation are harmful. Look him up.
 
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