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Michael J. Fox Says Parkinson’s Battle Getting ‘Harder’: ‘I’m Not Gonna Be 80’
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Michael J. Fox has been battling Parkinson’s disease for more than 30 years.
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In an upcoming interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” Fox reflects on how difficult his illness has become.
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Fox acknowledges that his illness will one day “make the call” as to when it’s his time to go.
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Fox had surgery to remove a benign tumor on his spine which “messed up” his walking and caused him to break other parts of his body.
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Falling and aspirating food are the “big killers” of Parkinson’s disease.
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Fox has become a leading advocate for Parkinson’s research and education.
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation has raised over $1 billion for Parkinson’s research.
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Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the young age of 29.
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Despite the challenges he faces, Fox remains a “happy guy” and does not fear death.
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Parkinson’s is a progressive disorder that can make daily life increasingly difficult.
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Fox recognizes that he will not live to be 80 years old.
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Fox’s illness has caused him to break several bones from falling.
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Fox has continued to work on screen until 2020 despite his illness.
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Fox’s interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” airs on April 30 at 9 a.m. ET.
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Fox is blunt about the reality of finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease.
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Fox’s foundation has helped to fund research projects and improved therapies for people with Parkinson’s.
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Fox is known for his roles in “Back to the Future,” “Family Ties,” and “Spin City.”
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Fox’s illness has made everyday tasks more challenging.
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Parkinson’s can lead to pneumonia and other health complications.
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Fox’s positive attitude and advocacy work have made a significant impact on the Parkinson’s community.