Michael J. Fox Opens Up About Parkinson’s Battle: ‘It’s Getting Tougher’
In a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning, actor Michael J. Fox opened up about his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease, revealing that the condition is getting increasingly difficult to manage (Insider). The 61-year-old actor, best known for starring in the “Back to the Future” trilogy, was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s in 1991 at the age of 29 (Us Weekly).
Fox discussed how the disease has affected his daily life, sharing that he has broken several bones and underwent spinal surgery during the past years (Fox News). Despite the challenges he faces, Fox has been an inspiration to many, as he remains optimistic and continues to work as a successful actor and advocate for Parkinson’s research (CBS News).
However, Fox has also had to reevaluate his perspectives on life and mortality due to the disease’s progression. During the CBS Sunday Morning interview, Fox admitted that he does not believe he will live to age 80 (Vanity Fair). He candidly acknowledged the inevitable reality of his illness, stating, “Yeah, it’s banging on the door” (TV Insider).
In addition to his acting career, Michael J. Fox has dedicated himself to raising awareness and funding for Parkinson’s research through the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which he established in 2000 (The Hollywood Reporter). The organization has since become the world’s largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson’s research, raising over $1 billion to date (Entertainment Weekly).
Fox’s forthcoming documentary, which offers an in-depth look at his life with Parkinson’s, is set to release soon, providing further insight into the actor’s battle with the disease and his ongoing efforts to support those similarly affected (CBS News).
As his condition continues to progress, Fox remains determined to maintain his optimism and fight against Parkinson’s. His journey serves as an inspiration to countless individuals around the world, proving that strength and resilience can endure even in the face of immense adversity.