From GMA:
“Michael J.
Fox opens up about his Parkinson’s battle: 'My short-term memory is shot'”
Actor Michael
J. Fox, who first announced he had Parkinson’s in 1998, opened up about his
illness and the challenges he's facing. In an intimate interview with People
magazine, the "Back to the Future" star revealed that the disease is
starting to infringe on his ability to act. "My short-term memory is
shot," he said. "I always had a real proficiency for lines and
memorization. And I had some extreme situations where the last couple of jobs I
did were actually really word-heavy parts. I struggled during both of
them," the Emmy Award-winner, who isn't sure if he'll return to acting,
said.
Parkinson's
disease is a nervous system disorder that impacts movement, according to the
Mayo Clinic. There is no known cause, and complications can include cognitive
challenges, issues with swallowing and sleep disorders. Despite his diagnosis,
the "Designated Survivor" alum refuses to slow down. He's focusing
his creativity on writing and, already, has published three books. His fourth,
"No Time Like the Future," is due out Nov. 17. "My guitar
playing is no good. My sketching is no good anymore, my dancing never was good,
and acting is getting tougher to do. So it’s down to writing," Fox joked.
"Luckily, I really enjoy it."
The Golden
Globe winner also said that he is always optimistic about the future, telling
People, "Optimism is sustainable when you keep coming back to gratitude,
and what follows from that is acceptance." "Accepting that this thing
has happened, and you accept it for what it is," Fox continued. "It
doesn’t mean that you can’t endeavor to change. It doesn’t mean you have to
accept it as a punishment or a penance, but just put it in its proper place.
Then see how much the rest of your life you have to thrive in, and then you can
move on." Fox, who turns 60 next summer, added that his optimism delivered
him "through the darkest times." "Life is rich. Life is
good," he concluded.
^ I have always
liked Michael J. Fox and have watched him for decades in “Back To The Future 1,
2 and 3,” “The Goof Wife,” “The Good Fight,” “Doc Hollywood,” “Family Ties,”
etc. so it is really sad to think that he won’t be able to continue working on
shows or in movies. He has done a lot for both Canada and the United States
over the decades and so at least the world has that for the future. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/michael-j-fox-opens-parkinson-091040802.html
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