And yet, I suppose you mourn the loss or the death of what you thought your life was, even if you find your life is better after. You mourn the future that you thought you'd planned. Lynn Redgrave deathfindfuture Change image and share on social
And so I was very grateful that I didn't do the British stiff upper lip, but I went straight to a therapist. And she was wonderful and helpful, and I went for about two years. Lynn Redgrave britishgratefulhelpful Change image and share on social
Well, right now, technically, I have no breast cancer. Lynn Redgrave breastcancertechnically Change image and share on social
I think - I think I've always been kind of - I used to think of myself as a piece of rubber when I was a kid because I was kind of very shy and very - very emotional about things, but I kind of would bounce back. Lynn Redgrave backbounceemotional share on social
I did become American citizen in order to vote. I lived in this country for a very long time and I finally reached the point where I thought, I'm often sticking my neck out on various issues as all human beings have a right to do. Lynn Redgrave americanbeingcitizen share on social
But I'm looking at life, and I'm putting nothing off. Lynn Redgrave lifeputt Change image and share on social
He had Parkinson's disease for about, I'd say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. And treatment was not as good as it is now, of course. We're still going along and he died in '85 and he was 77. Lynn Redgrave diagnosediedisease share on social
There were times after my marriage ended where, you know, I really felt like I was at the bottom of a mountain, there was a great big, fog up there, and I'm never going to cross to the other side. Lynn Redgrave bigbottomcross Change image and share on social
And I also am very nervous about implants. You know, I'm just nervous about all that. So I could still do it. I could think about it. But I needed to adapt to myself. Lynn Redgrave adaptimplantneed Change image and share on social
And I really also wanted to have the full-body scans to learn if it was anywhere else - and it wasn't - before I told them. So I didn't tell them, until for a week, and then I told them. Lynn Redgrave bodyfulllearn Change image and share on social