After announcing the lymphoma diagnosis, Jeff Bridge says he feels better


Jeff Bridge is giving fans a brief health improvement.

In the midst of a battle with lymphoma, the 1-year-old star said he also “feels good” to a puppy named Monty and has a “birthday -, 1, man” in addition to shaking his head.

Along with the bulleted list, the actor has shared a photo of himself shared online which shows a taller head than his usual gray locks. His signature has also been lost.

In the picture, Bridges is lured with a smiling dog from ear to ear, while resting under a blanket.

The JEFF bridge presents lymphoma diagnosis

He also includes a link that leads to a handwritten blog offering Bridge fans his “latest” ideas and updates.

He has recently plugged charities and musicians into the site.

The Sc Scurry winner announced his cancer diagnosis back in cancer October but announced with optimism.

JEFF Bridge Shares Cancer Update, Greetings from ‘Good Feelings’ by Fans

“Although it is a serious disease, I am lucky to have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good,” He explained at the time. “I’ll start treatment and post you on my recovery recovery.”

He has reminded his fans to vote as soon as he speaks. Staying positive before the 2020 presidential election, he told fans, “We’re all in this together.”

Between his battles with lymphoma, Jeff Bridge gave health improvement.  (Photo by RB / Bauer-Griffin / GC Images)

Between his battles with lymphoma, Jeff Bridge gave health improvement. (Photo by RB / Bauer-Griffin / GC Images)

Shortly after the announcement, Bridges kept his word and offered another update, sharing a photo in a hospital gown.

“Thank you for reaching out during this time, good luck getting all the best and love!” The actor tweeted.

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According to the Mayo Clinic, lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s germ-fighting network.

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After announcing his diagnosis, several former Bridge co-stars, including Barbara Streisand, Michelle Pfeiffer, Julianne Moore and more, offered their sympathies online.

Melissa Roberto of Fox News contributed to this report