Actor Michael J. Fox has been battling Parkinson's disease for over 30 years, and he recently opened up about his experience in an interview with The Washington Post. Fox was diagnosed with the degenerative disorder in 1991, and has since become an advocate for Parkinson's research and awareness.
In the interview, Fox discussed the challenges of living with Parkinson's, including the physical symptoms such as tremors and stiffness, as well as the emotional toll it can take. He also shared how he has learned to cope with the disease and stay positive.
Fox emphasized the importance of staying active and engaged, both physically and mentally, as a way to manage the symptoms of Parkinson's. He also talked about the role that medication and therapy play in his treatment.
Despite the challenges he faces, Fox remains optimistic and determined to continue his advocacy work. He is the founder of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which has raised over $1 billion for Parkinson's research.
Through his honesty and resilience, Fox serves as an inspiration to those living with Parkinson's disease and their loved ones.
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