veteran “flames of love‘ He posted a 13-minute video on Facebook on Friday, explaining that he had prostate problems while recovering from his recent knee replacement surgery when concern arose. “I hate to be so personal, but I think it might be good for some older men who may or may not listen to this video.”declared.
The actress explained that her prostate problem manifests itself to the point of frequent urination about every half hour. A urologist suggested that she undergo a UroLift (placement of the intraprostatic implant, editor’s note), which relieves pressure on the urethra. However, Eric Braeden said that his urination problem went away before he had this procedure. “It got so bad that I couldn’t pee anymore.”
“And that, my friends, I can tell you, is one of the most painful experiences I’ve ever had.” did he declare
Eric Braeden went to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles for a second opinion, where one of the UroLift pioneers treated him. The doctor later diagnosed him with cancer.
Eric Braeden, who had surgery to get rid of cancer, explains that he was asked to come back a week later. After reviewing the biopsy report, Eric Braeden said: “Among the low-grade cancer cells, there were high-grade cancer cells” next to your bladder. The urologist said he would treat high-grade cancer cells with immunotherapy once a week for six weeks.
Eric Braeden reported that he entered the second session last week.
The 82-year-old actress said she wasn’t in great shape but continued to exercise in moderation.It’s hard for an athlete” Like her.
“Here I am now”Adding that he continued to act in the series despite the diagnosis, the actor said: “I’m not very fit but not very good. I’ve learned to listen to my body and not go beyond myself. I’ll get through this. And I’ll be back in great shape soon.”
In 1980, Braeden made a three-week appearance on the show. “Love Flames”. This opportunity turned into more than 40 seasons as Victor Newman.
“Love Flames” celebrated its 50th anniversary last month! Indeed, in the United States, the CBS soap opera created by Lee Phillip Bell and William J. Bell was born on the small screen on March 26, 1973.
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Source: Programme Television

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