Michael J. Fox's shocking health confession will break your heart
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Content Warning: This article mentions death, Parkinson’s disease, and other diseases that may be sensitive to read about for some. Discretion is advised.
We all loved the actor and Parkinson’s advocate, Michael J. Fox, in his well-known Hollywood hit, Back to the Future. But it's no secret that he has had to fight for his health for many years now.
This week, the Hollywood star opened up about his long battle with the debilitating disease and revealed a shocking and heartbreaking health scare he had previously kept secret from the public.
In 1991, Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease—he was only 29. He went public with his diagnosis seven years later, in 1998.
But now, the 62-year-old is revealing stark truths about his health, admitting that losing battle with Parkinson's ‘wouldn’t be unheard of’.
'One day, I'll run out of gas. One day I'll just say, “It's not going to happen. I'm not going out today.” If that comes, I'll allow myself that. I'm 62 years old. Certainly, if I were to pass away tomorrow, it would be premature, but it wouldn't be unheard of,' he said.
Fox has had several serious health scares in the last decade that are testament to just how much he's had to fight.
In 2018, the Back to the Future actor underwent surgery after doctors had discovered a tumour near his spine—something that could cause him to be permanently disabled. However, after several months of rehabilitation, he eventually learned to walk again—only to end up breaking his arm a few months later.
Fox also recently revealed that his hand had an infection and was ‘almost losing it’.
'My hand got infected, and then I almost lost it. It was a tsunami of misfortune,' he said.
He said in a CBS Sunday Morning interview that falling ‘is a big killer with Parkinson's’.
‘Falling and aspirating food and getting pneumonia—all these subtle ways that get you.’
He also admitted that he couldn't see himself living another 20 years from now, despite his will to survive.
'You don’t die from Parkinson’s; you die with Parkinson’s. So I’ve been thinking of the mortality of it. I’m not going to be 80. I’m not going to 80.'
In a similar story, Scottish comedian actor Sir Bill Connolly also shared his health update after his decade-long battle with Parkinson’s disease, which led him to ‘a couple of falls’. Read more about his story here.
Members, always take care and consult with your GP whenever necessary!
What do you think of Michael J. Fox’s confession? Do you know someone who’s currently living with Parkinson’s? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
We all loved the actor and Parkinson’s advocate, Michael J. Fox, in his well-known Hollywood hit, Back to the Future. But it's no secret that he has had to fight for his health for many years now.
This week, the Hollywood star opened up about his long battle with the debilitating disease and revealed a shocking and heartbreaking health scare he had previously kept secret from the public.
In 1991, Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease—he was only 29. He went public with his diagnosis seven years later, in 1998.
But now, the 62-year-old is revealing stark truths about his health, admitting that losing battle with Parkinson's ‘wouldn’t be unheard of’.
'One day, I'll run out of gas. One day I'll just say, “It's not going to happen. I'm not going out today.” If that comes, I'll allow myself that. I'm 62 years old. Certainly, if I were to pass away tomorrow, it would be premature, but it wouldn't be unheard of,' he said.
Fox has had several serious health scares in the last decade that are testament to just how much he's had to fight.
In 2018, the Back to the Future actor underwent surgery after doctors had discovered a tumour near his spine—something that could cause him to be permanently disabled. However, after several months of rehabilitation, he eventually learned to walk again—only to end up breaking his arm a few months later.
Fox also recently revealed that his hand had an infection and was ‘almost losing it’.
'My hand got infected, and then I almost lost it. It was a tsunami of misfortune,' he said.
He said in a CBS Sunday Morning interview that falling ‘is a big killer with Parkinson's’.
‘Falling and aspirating food and getting pneumonia—all these subtle ways that get you.’
He also admitted that he couldn't see himself living another 20 years from now, despite his will to survive.
'You don’t die from Parkinson’s; you die with Parkinson’s. So I’ve been thinking of the mortality of it. I’m not going to be 80. I’m not going to 80.'
In a similar story, Scottish comedian actor Sir Bill Connolly also shared his health update after his decade-long battle with Parkinson’s disease, which led him to ‘a couple of falls’. Read more about his story here.
Key Takeaways
- Michael J Fox has opened up about his long-term struggle with Parkinson's disease and recent health scares.
- The Hollywood star was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1991 and has had numerous health battles since, including a tumour near his spine, an infected hand, and several injuries.
- Fox noted that he does not anticipate living another two decades, acknowledging the mortality of his Parkinson's diagnosis.
- He stated that he does not fear death, saying it 'wouldn't be unheard of' considering his condition and age.
Members, always take care and consult with your GP whenever necessary!
What do you think of Michael J. Fox’s confession? Do you know someone who’s currently living with Parkinson’s? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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