
So it is unfathomable to think that nearly two years ago, doctors told him he had only six months to live. Gossett suffered from deadly toxic mold poisoning from his home. Later, he discovered he had prostate and kidney cancer through routine screening. The actor writes about triumphing over death in his newly released life-affirming memoir, 'An Actor and A Gentleman.'
"It was a downhill spiral,'' the 74-year-old California resident told Black Voices Wellness in an interview. "I encourage every man over 45 to get annual check ups and screenings for prostate cancer. If I hadn't, who knows what could have happened. The only reason it was discovered was because of the screening. That's why I encourage all black men to get regular screenings.''
He is right.
"Proportionately more African American men die of prostate cancer because they are not screened early enough,'' George Edmond Smith, M.D. writes in 'Taking Care of Our Own: A Black American's Guide to Family Medicine.''
Overall, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed disease in men and second only to lung cancer as the leading cause of deaths in men, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In 2005, 185,895 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer and 28,905 men died from it, according to the latest statistics available from the CDC. Symptoms include difficulty with urinating; weak, or interrupted flow of urine and frequent urination, especially at night.
Gossett spoke with BV Wellness about surviving his illnesses and looking toward the future.
When did you discover you were ill?
About two years ago while I started writing the book. There was toxic mold in my home. My pets were dying and I didn't know why. They were affected first because they were closest to the ground. Then I started to get sick from just sitting on the couch and it prevented me from working. I stayed there long enough for it to really get to me. I was sick but the doctors didn't know what was wrong.
The doctor said, "You really don't have long to live – about six months." Fortunately, I went to a Chinese doctor. He looked at me, ran some tests and said, "You have mold and an infection in your system that I haven't seen in a long time." I started transfusions and massive antibiotics, which takes all of your resistance away. Slowly and surely I started to come to life.
Eventually, the six months I had to live passed by. Then I wound up with cancer of the kidney. They took one kidney out. I kept on fighting and they found cancer in the prostate. I got over that and slowly but surely I started to come to life and today is the best day of my life.
What happened to the house?
I tore down the house and rebuilt it. I treated the wood, that way the mold would not come back. The mold came from mildew beneath the wall-to-wall carpet so I threw that out. There was a slow leak underneath the house over the last 15 years that caused the mold to develop. I had no idea because I was hardly home.
You always look so strong and vibrant in front of the camera, how do you manage that?
It's what saved me, I guess. You saw the results of the mold illness when I filmed 'Jasper', 'Texas' and 'Lackawanna Blues'. I was getting old real quick. The uphill is when you see me in 'Why Did I get Married, Too.' Other than that, I was able to mask it.
So the mold was attacking you for a long period of time?
Yes, I just didn't know it.
Did you ever feel the effects of prostate cancer?
It was discovered early enough through routine testing for me to get rid of it. I'm 74; I have to keep an eye on things on a daily basis. As we get over 45 and 50, we have to get physicals twice a year. It would help to read some medical journals so we'd have an understanding of how things work. But we need to take care of ourselves because each one of us is sorely needed in this country.
Some men choose not to go for check ups out of fear. How does one convince them to go to the doctor?
Tell him, "If there is fear, there is no faith."


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By: laVerne ML on 8/16/2010 11:37AM
you are sounding like a strong black man..... who wants to live and has something to live for.... God Bless you and all that will listen to your advice........
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By: lois wilson on 8/16/2010 1:32PM
Thanks for the info about mold as mildew from the leak etc etc. and I really liked the movie that came on tv about 5 year ago The Color of Love. great movie needs to be played now more than ever see if someone still have the power to put that on tv expecially in the evening.
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By: Icie2 on 8/16/2010 1:25PM
Bless you, Louis Gossett, Jr.! May you continue to improve your health. This story needs to be heard around the country and the globe. Toxic mold is extremely bad. I'm a victim of having lived in an apartment that had a bad air handler. I was breathing bacteria, mold and spores from the ducts and venting for almost a year when one night I couldn't lay down because of the excruciating pain in my chest (left side). I thought I was having a heart attack and, thankfully, admitted myself to the Emergency Room. As it turns out, my heart was fine, but my lung was collapsing due to infection of the inner lining brought on by breathing the bacteria and mold. As villi in the lungs do not grow back once damaged, I have a chronic repsiratory ailment; susceptible to "bad air" situations.
Please, everyone, be aware of the air quality of the environs you frequent. Mr Gossett,
thank you for sharing.
Marvin Gay
Actor
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By: Lady Amber on 8/16/2010 6:02PM
I have been an admirer of Mr. Louis Gossett, Jr. for many years. He is a true example of a man's man and a gentleman in how he lives his life. I am so glad he is sharing his experience and I hope African American men and women are listening. As we age we must get regular check-ups and read about our bodies and health. More knowledge is power - power to control our outcomes in life. Glad he is still amongst the living and I wish him the best of health and all that life offers him. I will keep him in my prayers. God bless you Mr. Gossett.
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By: Crispy on 8/17/2010 2:34AM
Mr. Gossett - I believe I am getting the same mold poisioning from where i live. Some days it just knocks me off my feet. my shower has had a slow drip since we bought this house 8 years ago.Do you have any suggestions. my wife doesn't believe me, HELP!!!!!!
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By: wayne on 8/17/2010 2:32AM
To all men,I get screened once a year, I dont know if it's when you reach in your 60s and older that you have to get screened twice a year. I am in my 40s and I am now thinking about doing it twice a year.Furthermore, you can do it by Blood test only.And another thing is your colon.If you eat lots of meat, you are at great risk for colon cancer.
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By: John Evans on 8/18/2010 8:51AM
Mr. Gossett, I feel your pain. I had regular visit to my doctor from 45 up to age 59 then I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, it was caught in time, and anyone near my age group I encourage them to get tested.....we need more people to get the message out, black men should be on the endangered list
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By: lasommerstar on 8/17/2010 11:52PM
www.genesistoday.com
...there's something in it for everyone.
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By: Joyce Herbin on 8/18/2010 4:29AM
Mr. Gossett my prayes are with you. I have always admired and respected you. I today found out that my home has a high level of mold which is causing me and my family to become ill. I am thankful but must come up with a way to keep my family safe. It is odd how GOD places in you in the right direction. Continue to take are of yourself, I look foward to seeing more of you.
Joyce Herbin
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By: meredith on 12/31/2011 2:59AM
I am glad you got the help from the right doctor and are better now. I love your work and respect you as an actor.
I hope your story brings out the fact that mold can kill or disable people. I am disabled because of mold in my school room in Fontana, California. They covered it up and never changed anything so many others are ill but don't know why, including students. Sad.
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