Michael J. Fox has lived with Parkinson’s disease for over three decades. Unfortunately, over time things inevitably got worse and today the 61-year-old actress is very weak from the disease. The one who camped the unforgettable Marty McFly in the legendary trilogy Return to the future He openly confided in his feud on American television. Answered Jane Pauley’s questions on her show Sunday morning.
Diagnosed at age 29, the Canadian-American actor will, as a reminder, talk about his struggles in 2019. StillA documentary film about his life and career as a Hollywood star, will be screened on Apple TV+ from May 12. Prior to the release of this documentary, the star shared some updates on her current situation:I won’t lie It’s getting hard, it’s getting hard More and more difficult. It’s getting harder every day. But that’s how it ishe agreed.
Michael J. Fox later returned to his New York apartment in a slump that occurred in 2018 when he had just been operated on for a noncancerous tumor on his spine. : “Falling is one of the big ailments that kills you in Parkinson’s disease. So is sucking on food or getting pneumonia. You don’t die from Parkinson’s disease, but from its causes. You die with Parkinson’s disease. I think it’s my own mortality all the time… I don’t see myself living to 80. he said with touching sincerity.
Actor Michael J. Fox, 61, was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease in 1991 at the age of 29. Fox tells Jane Pauley that coping with the incurable disease is getting harder and harder and she can’t imagine living to 80. This is more than ‘Sunday Morning’. pic.twitter.com/hE7KeTiDUi
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