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29.04.2023 - 22:01 / perezhilton.com
Michael J. Fox’s battle with Parkinson’s disease is getting more challenging by the day.
In a preview for his upcoming interview with CBS Sunday Morning, the 61-year-old actor opened up to reporter Jane Pauly about his health, admitting that things are getting tough for him. He shared with the outlet:
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While the Back to the Future star tries to remain positive, he said he cannot ignore his own mortality. Michael revealed he had surgery to remove a benign tumor on his spine, but the operation unfortunately “messed up” his ability to walk, and he began breaking bones in his arm, elbow, face, and hand. When Jane asked if the Stuart Little star injured himself from “falling,” he replied:
Heartbreaking. You can see a brief sneak peek at the interview (below):
As you may know, Michael was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991 at the age of 29 – but did not publicly reveal his health until seven years later. Despite his circumstances, he refuses to let it stop him from helping future generations. Since then, Michael has become a big advocate for Parkinson’s research, even launching his own nonprofit called the Michael J. Fox Foundation to help raise awareness about the disease and money. During an event for the foundation this week, he told Entertainment Tonight that his team has contributed to several medical advancements to help the prevention of Parkinson’s:
That is amazing. We are sending our love to Michael amid his battle with Parkinson’s. Reactions, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments below.
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“did some damage” in the 1980s that eventually may have led to his Parkinson’s diagnosis. The comment came on “CBS Sunday Morning” after Jane Pauley asked the actor about a speech he made when longtime friend Woody Harrelson presented Fox with an honorary Oscar at the 2022 awards show. “We did some damage,” Fox said while Harrelson, 61, laughed onstage at the Academy Awards last year.
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