18.08.2024 16:50
Aydemir Akbaş, who passed away at the age of 88, had talked about his battle with cancer and his outlook on life in an interview on the program "Haber Bahane" published on Haberler.com. In his last interview before his death, the veteran actor expressed that he didn't care about cancer at all and saw it as a simple illness. When asked if he was afraid of death, he responded with the words "I'm terrified."
Renowned artist Aydemir Akbaş was a guest on Gökay Kalaycıoğlu's program Haber Bahane, which was published on Haberler.com, and gave his last interview, making sincere statements. Akbaş's words about his death became a topic of discussion after his passing.
"ONE MORNING I WOKE UP WITHOUT A VOICE"
Akbaş, who talked about the moment he learned about his first cancer diagnosis and the events that followed when the disease recurred for the second time, said that he didn't care about cancer and saw it as a simple illness.
Akbaş said, "One morning I woke up screaming, but I had no voice. I told my sister, and she said she would take me to the hospital. I called the Galatasaray Society and asked them to send me a doctor who supports Galatasaray. When he examined me, he said I had cancer. I immediately went into surgery and came out." He shared his feelings about the moment he was diagnosed with cancer for the first time with these words.
"I DON'T CARE ABOUT CANCER, I SEE IT AS SIMPLE"
Talking about how he learned about his second cancer diagnosis during a routine check-up, the master artist said, "It turned out that I had cancer again. I asked for another doctor from the Galatasaray Society, and they confirmed the cancer. Since that day, I haven't cared about cancer at all. I just felt like I was going through something simple."
"I'M SCARED OF DEATH"
Akbaş, who said, "I never thought about these days. Can I think about my cancer?" added, "I learned about it thanks to two people. If they hadn't insisted, maybe I wouldn't have known, and the tumor would have grown even more. I told them to let's go to the hospital. They did all kinds of tests. I never thought about cancer for a single day. Actually, I'm scared of death. Am I breathing? Am I still seeing the world? Do I still have friends? There's nothing I haven't experienced. I didn't have any headaches or anything else for 6 months. They even said my hair wouldn't fall out. But then, my treatment became more successful after I started chemotherapy," expressing his fear of death and the success of his treatment.