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‘D’unbelievab­ly, I had a bout of heart failure as I battled lung cancer’

Brave funnyman Jon opens up about twin health scares

- BY SANDRA MALLON Showbiz Editor news@ irishmirro­r.ie

D’UNBELIEVAB­LES star Jon Kenny has revealed his shock cancer battle as well as his heart failure diagnosis.

In 2000, at the height of his success as one half of D’unbelievab­les with Pat Shortt, Jon, 66, was successful­ly treated for non-hodgkin’s lymphoma.

But now the comedy actor has revealed he is undergoing chemothera­py after cancer was detected on his left lung last year.

Jon revealed it is the second time cancer was found there after it was operated on four years ago.

He said: “I was diagnosed… the cancer came back. I had it there again.

“I had it about three years ago, four years ago, so I had some operation to remove some of my left lung and that was good. Good luck to that.

“But didn’t the fecker come back again on my left lung again [last year].

“I’ve been lucky now because my chemo is working so I’ve been grand.”

But Jon revealed to Oliver Callan on his RTE Radio 1 show, how in the middle of his treatment, he was also diagnosed with heart failure.

He added: “But just in the middle of it all then, just for the craic of it, you know when you’re getting on with things and after I had my second chemo, didn’t I get told I had heart failure.

“Just to throw that in the mix like… a nice little cocktail of things to be getting on with.

“I’m very lucky though. My heart function is back up again so there will be no possibilit­y of me keeling over at my next three outings. All is good.”

Jon is undergoing maintenanc­e chemothera­py, which is a less intensive treatment sprawled out over longer periods of time.

He said: “I’m on what they call ‘maintenanc­e’ at the moment.

“I suppose they don’t want it coming back. Things seem to be under control from what we can tell. “I had to take time off because I physically wasn’t able to do anything between treating the cancer and my heart failure.

“I’m getting it once every three weeks, my maintenanc­e. At least it’ll give me a couple of weeks of feeling better.”

The break between treatments means that Jon can continue working.

He will perform in two shows of John B Keane’s The Matchmaker in Bray and Limerick.

He’ll also be performing some of his poetry for the first time alongside Donal Ryan as part of Limerick’s poetry month in April.

Jon added: “It’s great to be able to do it. I miss it. It’s what I do. It’s what I’ve done all my life.”

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