Los Angeles Times

Limbaugh reveals lung cancer diagnosis

The radio mainstay says he plans to keep working but will miss some days as he deals with advanced illness.

- By Christie D’Zurilla

Radio heavyweigh­t Rush Limbaugh has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, he told his listeners Monday morning, shortly after telling his staff the same news.

The conservati­ve host, who has been broadcasti­ng “The Rush Limbaugh Show” since 1988, said he first noticed something wrong around his birthday in mid-January. By Jan. 20 he had an answer, confirmed by two medical institutio­ns, he said.

The 69-year-old said he has no symptoms other than shortness of breath but will take the next couple of days off to deal with his health. He hoped to be back Thursday but acknowledg­ed that might not happen.

“I thought about not telling anybody. I thought about trying to do this without anybody knowing, because I don’t like making things about me,” said Limbaugh, a Broadcasti­ng Hall of Fame member since 1998. “But there are days that I’m not going to be able to be here because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment.”

The worst thing that could happen, Limbaugh said, is if he tried to cover it up and then his absences made people suspicious. The news would eventually leak, he said, and then people would ask why he tried to hide it.

Limbaugh previously withheld news of his hearing loss in 2001, which had become noticeable that May and resulted in near-total deafness by October of the same year. He had cochlear implant surgery that December.

In October 2003, he revealed a years-long addiction to painkiller­s — one that went back to the mid-’90s, around the time he discovered cigars — and then went to rehab, returning a month later.

“You know me, I’m the mayor of Realville,” LimAnd baugh said Monday. “So this has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can and do this program as normally and as competentl­y and as expertly as I do every day, because that is the source of my greatest satisfacti­on profession­ally, personally.”

He said he had a great team of doctors assembled and it was just a matter of implementi­ng a plan that he would hear about later this week.

“We’re at full speed ahead on this,” he said.

The host also said that he had a “deeply personal relationsh­ip with God” that he doesn’t proselytiz­e about but had been focused on “intensely” in recent weeks.

then he spoke to his millions of loyal listeners as if he were addressing them individual­ly.

“I can’t describe this, but I know you’re there every day,” Limbaugh said. “I can see you. It’s strange, but I know you’re there, I know you’re there in great numbers. And I know that you understand everything I say.

“The rest of the world may not, when they hear it expressed a different way, but I know you do. You’ve been one of the greatest sources of confidence that I’ve had in my life.”

A representa­tive for Limbaugh did not respond Monday to a request for comment.

 ?? Jim Watson AFP/Getty Images ?? RUSH LIMBAUGH said that he was diagnosed last month and that he will miss some work “because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment.”
Jim Watson AFP/Getty Images RUSH LIMBAUGH said that he was diagnosed last month and that he will miss some work “because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment.”

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