David Lynch reveals his emphysema diagnosis, but he is not retiring from filmmaking.

David Lynch reveals his emphysema diagnosis, but he is not retiring from filmmaking.

David Lynch reveals that he suffers from emphysema but does not plan to retire from filmmaking, reflecting optimism and gratitude for his fans.

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros

Juan Brignardello Vela

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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In a recent interview with Sight and Sound, the iconic American director David Lynch revealed that he has been diagnosed with emphysema, a lung condition that has resulted from his long years as a smoker. However, despite this concerning news, Lynch has made it clear that he has no intention of retiring from filmmaking, a field that has defined his life and career. The filmmaker, known for his surrealist style and masterpieces like "Twin Peaks" and "Mulholland Drive," commented that the diagnosis has changed his daily life. "I’ve had emphysema from smoking for so long, so I’m confined at home, whether I like it or not... And now, because of COVID, it would be very bad for me to get sick, even just with a cold," he expressed. These words reflect not only the seriousness of his health but also the impact that the last few years of the pandemic have had on his life. Despite the challenges he faces, Lynch seemed to maintain a nostalgic tone when speaking about his relationship with tobacco. "Smoking was something I loved, but in the end, it has harmed me," he admitted. For the director, the act of smoking was more than just a habit; it was an intrinsic part of his creative process. "Nothing in this world is as beautiful as sitting, looking at your work, or thinking about things with a cigarette in hand," he reflected. However, the American director is not letting his diagnosis bring him down. He stated with determination that he has not considered retirement. "I will never retire," he assured. This statement has been received with relief by his fans, who continue to eagerly await new works from this master of cinema. Lynch also shared that he quit smoking over two years ago, a significant step towards his well-being. "I recently had a lot of tests done, and the good news is that I’m in excellent shape, except for the emphysema," he communicated with optimism. Despite the seriousness of his illness, his message is one of gratitude and hope, reflecting his unbreakable spirit. Emphysema, which is one of the main conditions classified as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), represents a considerable challenge. This disease deteriorates the lungs' ability to take in oxygen, which can lead to a series of complications. However, Lynch seems determined to face this new reality with courage and creativity. In the context of his health, the director also took a moment to thank his followers for their concern. "I really appreciate your concern," he said warmly, reminding everyone that despite the adversities, his passion for art and cinema remains unshakable. The news of Lynch's diagnosis comes at a time when the film world is facing multiple challenges. Filmmakers and artists from all corners of the globe have had to adapt to a new environment, forced by the pandemic and changes in the industry. For Lynch, this situation is just a new chapter in his career, one that has been marked by innovation and the exploration of the unknown. As the director continues his artistic journey, many wonder what projects might come in the future. Though the path may be uncertain, Lynch's story is a powerful reminder that passion and creativity can prevail, even in the face of the toughest challenges. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and film lovers around the world.

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