Michael J. Fox spoke openly about his experiences. The last one was surprising.
Michael J. Fox, star of the movie Back to the Future, spoke openly about his experiences. The last one was surprising. He warned against the disease that he had lived for 30 years
Having lived with Parkinson’s for nearly 30 years, Michael J. Fox, who made his mark among the unforgettable with the movie Back to the Future, talked about the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which should not be ignored, through his own experiences.
Michael J. Fox, who made his mark among the unforgettable with the movie Back to the Future, is known to be one of the most famous and influential faces of Parkinson’s disease.
The actor, who has been living with Parkinson’s for about 30 years, explained the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which should not be ignored, through his own experiences. He ended his acting career when his speaking problem made it impossible for him to continue.
“THIS IS PART OF MY LIFE”
Michael J. Fox says, “I’ve had Parkinson’s for 30 years… I think it’s part of my life, what and who I am sometimes becomes a struggle. I’m not going to lie, it’s really hard to get up and get ready and get out (some days) in the world.”
“There are terrible days, (but) there is a sense that I’m just going to get through this,” Fox said. At every moment, you have a choice: I cannot overcome this moment or I can overcome this moment.”
SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON…
-speech problem
– Trembling and twitching
-Difficulty walking
-Memory problems
– move slowly
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