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Barry Du Bois has opened up about his battle with blood cancer.
The 63-year-old star of Channel 10's The Living Room was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2017, having struggled through an earlier cancer challenge in 2010.
Five years ago the father-of-two was told his condition was terminal and Barry says now that he would have 'eaten s**t' to have more time with his family and wife Leonie.
Interviewed in Saturday's Adelaide Advertiser, the popular reality star talked about his determination to fight the terrible disease and said he is the 'picture of health' amid his battle and despite the disease being incurable.
'Because when you are being told, ''okay, you've got three months to live,'' you suddenly realise that your life is like a river,' Barry explained.
Barry Du Bois has opened up about his battle with blood cancer. The popular reality star talked about his determination to fight the terrible disease and said he is the 'picture of health' amid his battle, despite the disease being incurable
'And in three months, you can see the end,' he continued, 'so that end is a waterfall… and you do whatever you can to push it back.
'So I looked, and I'm still looking, for every advantage I can find to give me an extra second, an extra day, maybe a week, or even a month with my children and this beautiful life that I've been gifted.'
Barry's cancer fight has led him to taking a rigorous 'wellness' routine including meditation, yoga, and special breathing exercises.
The 63-year-old star of Channel 10's The Living Room was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2017, having struggled through an earlier cancer challenge in 2010
Interviewed while enjoying a South African safari holiday, Barry says that