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Barry Manilow feared he was dying after lung cancer diagnosis

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Barry Manilow was convinced he was "dying" after he was diagnosed with lung cancer.

The 82-year-old crooner went public with his diagnosis late last year revealing he needed to postpone his upcoming concert dates so he could undergo surgery to remove a cancerous spot from one of his lung. Barry has now credited his quick-thinking doctor with saving his life by ordering a scan on his lungs after hearing about recent bouts of bronchitis.

Barry told PEOPLE magazine: "If he [the doctor] hadn't done that [ordered the scan], man ... He saved my life, because there's no symptoms for what I had.

"I could go on, nothing hurt - but they found the dot in my lung. They called me and said: 'Could be cancer.' That's a bad word.

"Not me. F*** you. I can't have cancer' ...

"They don't even know how long I had this thing sitting on me. It could have been years. If it had gone any further, then I would be up s*** creek. It just so happened that it hadn't spread, and boy oh boy, I thought I might be dying."

Barry underwent an operation to remove part of his lung and spent seven days in an intensive care unit recovering until he was deemed well enough to go home.

The singer insisted he barely remembers his stay in hospital but feels lucky that his ordeal is now over and he doesn't have to endure any further treatment.

He told the publication: "I don't remember it [the hospital stay], thank goodness, because it was a nightmare. I'm one of the lucky ones; I don't have to have chemo, radiation and all that stuff."

Barry went on to insist the terrifying health battle made him re-evaluate his life and he's now looking to the future and getting back to performing.

He said: "It has really, really made me take stock of my life. This made me stop and think about: Have I done what I wanted to do, and have I made people happy? Have I been a good friend?

 

"All of those cornball things that I've read for all of my life, I started to think about that, too. It really did stop me in my tracks. And the answers are yes. And as a matter of fact, there are more yeses than I ever thought ...

"This really rocked me but I'm getting stronger."

It comes after Barry was forced to postpone the start of his upcoming arena tour following a "very depressing" meeting with his surgeon in which he realised he would not be fully recovered in time.

In a post on Instagram, the singer wrote: "Hi Everyone. Barry here. Just got home from visiting the surgeon. Very depressing visit.

"I told him that I have been using the treadmill three times a day (I have) but that I still couldn't sing more than three songs in a row before I had to stop.

"But I was sure that I would be able to do the Arena shows in a few weeks. He shook his head. He looked at me and then he looked at the floor. 'What?' I said.

"He said, 'Barry, you won't be ready to do a 90 minute show. Your lungs aren't ready yet. You're in great shape considering what you've been through, but your body isn't ready. You shouldn't do the first Arena shows. You won't make it through.'

"Well, I had a feeling he'd say that. Deep down, I wanted to go back-but my body knew what my heart didn't want to admit: I wasn't ready."

Barry went on to share the rescheduled dates and promised his fans that he is doing everything he can to get back on stage.

He said: "I'm so sorry I have to reschedule the first batch of Arena shows from February 27th - March 17. "He said I could likely do the Vegas shows at the very end of March and the second batch of Arena shows beginning in April."


 

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