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After a three-decade fight with Parkinson’s, Michael J. Fox …

Michael J. Fox, a dedicated advocate for Parkinson’s disease for thirty years, recently provided a heartfelt update regarding his health status. Despite facing numerous challenges, Fox, a well-known figure in the fight against this condition, remains steadfast in his commitment to combat it. In a recent interview, he candidly acknowledged the growing difficulties associated with living with Parkinson’s, remarking, “It’s getting tougher.”
He also disclosed that he underwent spinal surgery due to a benign tumor that has impacted his mobility, leading to multiple fractures. He emphasized, “You don’t die from Parkinson’s. You die with Parkinson’s,” and asserted, “I’m not gonna be 80.” Fox’s journey with Parkinson’s is prominently featured in his forthcoming documentary, “Still,” where he articulates the severe pain and tremors he experiences. Nevertheless, he maintains an optimistic outlook, stating that he’s not “going anywhere.”
His steadfast determination continues to motivate countless individuals, as he leverages his influence to promote awareness and support research through the Michael J. Fox Foundation. This foundation has emerged as a pivotal entity in Parkinson’s research, having allocated over $1.5 billion to initiatives aimed at discovering a cure. Fox remains optimistic about future scientific breakthroughs, believing that advancements in treatment could significantly enhance the quality of life for those affected by the disease.
