Jane Fonda first spotted at carwash following cancer diagnosis

Jane Fonda first spotted at carwash following cancer diagnosis


The first time Jane Fonda has been seen in public since disclosing her cancer diagnosis earlier this month, it was in Los Angeles.

The 84-year-old actress, Fonda, was seen waiting for her vehicle to be washed at a car wash in Los Angeles.

In a pair of black pants, a black jacket, and a grey scarf draped over her shoulders, the actress and model sat cross-legged.

She had tortoise-shell sunglasses, a matching black and grey mask over her lips and nose, and her silver hair up in her most recent distinctive style.

She had a pair of black loafers and white stockings on her feet.

She could be seen looking over her shoulder and out the waiting room window while holding a purse at her side and maintaining constant eye contact with her phone.

The incident occurs a week after she wrote a blog entry on how her non-lymphoma Hodgkin’s diagnosis left her feeling “very affected and buoyed by the sentiments of love from fans.”

In the article, Jane stated: “Since I made public the information that I’ve been diagnosed with B-cell Non-Hodgins Lymphoma, I have been greatly affected and buoyed by all the sentiments of love and support.”

My sincere gratitude to everyone. The love and support I have received is very appreciated.

“I want to emphasise once again that this disease is extremely curable, and significant advancements have been achieved with the medications patients are given,” she said.

Since last week, I’ve received several letters and online posts from individuals stating that they had this particular disease but are now decades cancer-free.

My sincere gratitude to everyone. The love and support I have received is very appreciated.

“I want to emphasise once again that this disease is extremely curable, and significant advancements have been achieved with the medications patients are given,” she said.

Since last week, I’ve received several letters and online posts from individuals stating that they had this particular disease but are now decades cancer-free.

I won’t need to worry about “many decades” as I’ll shortly be 85; one will be plenty.

Jane described her present health, saying she is feeling great before her first chemotherapy treatment and is keeping active per her doctor’s instructions.

I must tell you that now, nearly 3 weeks after my first chemotherapy treatment, I feel stronger than I have in years, she said.

The doctor advised me to walk in order to combat the fatigue that chemotherapy may bring on. Walk. And I’ve been moving about. very early, before the heat record begins. also exercising.

Jane also sent a link to a YouTube clip in which she performed squats while holding two dumbbells and squatting down against a huge green ball.

Fonda said that this is not her first experience with the illness as she has ‘and came through quite well and she will do so again’ after battling breast cancer in the past.

As she said in her statement from the previous week, she added, “I am acutely aware that the top-notch care I get is not something everyone in this nation can rely on, and I consider that a travesty.

I will keep fighting for universal access to high-quality healthcare because it isn’t fair.

She said that despite her health struggles, she is devoted to her job “confronting the urgent climate catastrophe, fueled by fossil fuels” and will keep up her advocacy for the cause.

She stated, “This illness has only strengthened my resolve to stop the harmful impacts of fossil fuels.”
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Many people may not be aware that fossil fuel emissions also contribute to other serious health issues including cancer, birth deformities, juvenile leukaemia, heart attacks, strokes, lung illness, and premature delivery in addition to being the principal cause of the climate catastrophe, according to Fonda.

She continued by saying that too many families have suffered and that as a community, we “must join together to put a stop to this fatal association.”

“This is not the only option. We have the ability to alter this, and I plan to use all of my resources to do so. I won’t let this illness stop me,’ she said.

She continued by urging her followers to give “whatever you can” and to visit JanePAC.com “to learn about our campaign to elect climate champions around the nation and oppose the outsized impact fossil fuel corporations have on our government.”

“You, your friends, your family, and coworkers are needed. It’s all hands on deck as the important midterms get near.” She uttered, ”

I want to thank you all one again from the bottom of my heart for your kind words!

“I’m done,” she said.

On September 2, Jane announced on Instagram that she had received a third cancer diagnosis.

So, my dear friends, I want to share something personal with you, she wrote.

I’ve been given a non-lymphoma Hodgkin’s diagnosis and have begun chemotherapy. This malignancy is fairly curable. I consider myself pretty fortunate since 80% of people make it.”

The triple-married celebrity continued by claiming she was “fortunate” to “have health insurance and access to the greatest physicians and therapy.” The diva has previously fought the illness.

The two-time Oscar winner Fonda continued, saying she feels “fortunate to be a star.”

She previously had both skin and breast cancer diagnoses and attributed the latter to her earlier love of sunbathing.

According to Fonda, she wore a ruffled white dress to the 2016 Golden Globes to cover up a recent breast removal procedure.

“I get out of the vehicle and I have the odd white outfit with all the frills,” she said to Vogue. That’s because I had to hide my bandages after having a mastectomy.

In her Instagram message, Fonda comforted her followers and loved ones and said that while she battles illness, she will need to adjust to a new world.

She said in her letter, “Cancer is a teacher, and I’m paying attention to the lessons it contains for me.” ‘It has already taught me the value of community,’ I said. fostering a deeper sense of community to ensure that we are not alone.

And having cancer and being close to 85 surely demonstrate the value of adjusting to new circumstances.

Swollen lymph nodes, chest and abdominal discomfort, fevers, exhaustion, and weight loss are among the symptoms of non-lymphoma. Hodgkin’s is a kind of cancer that affects the immune system of the body.

Cancer may strike anybody at any age, but the risk rises with advancing years since it mostly affects adults in their 60s and older, according to the Mayo Clinic.

The sickness is not Fonda’s first experience; she has previously battled breast cancer and “came through extremely successfully and I will do so again,” she said.

Fonda had a malignant tumour on her lower lip removed in 2018, and it was most likely basal-cell carcinoma (the most common form of skin cancer).

The 80-year-old acting icon addressed the AOL BUILD Series audience, saying, “I simply want to explain the bandage.”

“I just had a malignancy from my lip removed.” Prior to approaching you, I had hoped that it would have time to mend, but everything is good now. All I want to do is explain. I don’t usually behave in this manner. The planet is disintegrating. What are lips? ‘

Fonda has been outspoken about the physical effects of growing older, revealing that osteoporosis has made her “whole body suffer” and made her bones more brittle and prone to breaking.

She said that she was surprised by how much her body ached and that it wasn’t the result of all the exercise she had been doing.

It is genetic, both my brother Peter and my father Henry owned it. Your cartilage goes away, followed by a period of bone on bone and a “ow.” However, nowadays, you can just buy a new one.

A malignancy of the lymph nodes, the body’s defence system against sickness, is lymphoma.

The spleen, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and thymus gland make up this network.

Although non-Hodgkin lymphoma may develop anywhere in the body, it is often initially identified in the lymph nodes around the necks of patients.

In the UK, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma affects around 13,700 new patients yearly. Each year, more than 74,600 Americans get a diagnosis.

Males are more likely to develop it than females, and it is often identified both ways.


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