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Unshaken Optimism: Michael J. Fox Opens Up About Life with Parkinson's

By WOM

May 2, 2023

SUMMARY

  • Candid interview with Jane Pauley on "CBS Sunday Morning" reveals Fox's unyielding spirit
  • Upcoming documentary "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie" delves into the actor's daily life with Parkinson's
  • Fox attributes his resilience to gratitude, optimism, and a unique set of coping skills

Michael J. Fox recently sat down for a heartfelt chat with Jane Pauley on "CBS Sunday Morning," discussing his life with Parkinson's disease. The beloved "Back to the Future" star, now 61, candidly described the disease as "the gift that keeps on taking," acknowledging the harsh reality of living with this incurable degenerative condition that affects the nervous system and motor skills.

Fox admitted, "I'm not gonna lie. It's getting harder," but he remains determined to face each day with optimism. The impact of Parkinson's on his life and his family's daily routine will be showcased in the upcoming documentary, "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie," set to premiere on Apple TV+ next month.

The veteran actor also shared some of the physical challenges he's faced, like spinal surgery for a benign tumor, broken arms, a broken hand, and facial fractures caused by falls. He emphasized the dangers of falling for those with Parkinson's, stating, "You don't die from Parkinson's. You die with Parkinson's."

Despite the hardships, Fox has been living with the disease for over 30 years and has learned to adapt. He credits his resilience to a combination of gratitude, optimism, and a unique set of skills that enable him to cope. "If you can find something to be grateful for, then you can find something to look forward to, and you carry on," he said.


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