For the first time,Kathy Griffinis opening up about her drug addiction and subsequent recovery.

The comedian, whoannounced her recent lung cancer diagnosison social media Monday morning, will discuss the news in an interview with co-anchor Juju Chang airing tonight on ABC News’Nightline. She will also delve into her mental health journey, her addiction to pills, a suicide attempt, her newfound sobriety and more.

In an exclusive clip, Griffin, 60, opens up about her drug detox process.

“The detox was nasty,” she says. “I mean, it was [going on for] months.”

Continuing, Griffin says her withdrawal symptoms included tremors and flop sweat. “I was so unsteady,” she says. “Like, when I would brush my teeth, my husband [Randy Bick] had to hold my hips so I wouldn’t fall over. It was crazy.”

After Chang remarks that Griffin was “in deep,” the Emmy winner acknowledges: “[It was a] bad detox — bad detox.”

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In another clip from the sit-down, Griffin says she received her cancer diagnosis a few weeks ago.

“Really just days ago — like, I think two weeks ago — I was diagnosed with cancer,” she says. “As a friend of mine had said, ‘How many kicks in the nuts can you take?’ My nuts are pretty strong, but it’s a challenge.”

“I was definitely in shock,” she continues. “I’m still a little bit in shock — not denial, but once a day I’ll just turn to like, nobody next to me and go, ‘Can you believe this s—? Is this a bitch or what?'”

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Griffin has previously said that shedoesn’t drink alcohol. In an interview with Marlo Thomas in 2012, she said she vowed never to touch alcohol again after her father offered her beer when she was choking on a piece of food at 10 years old.

“I probably just always knew, even at a young age, just to not go there,” she said. “I think there may have been a voice, even at 10 years old, saying, ‘You know what? The rest of the Griffins are doing it for you. You don’t have to worry.’ And I don’t need [alcohol] to loosen up.”

Last December, shetweetedabout the importance of having open discussions about addiction.

Griffin’sNightlineinterview airs tonight at 12:35 a.m. ET on ABC.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

source: people.com