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David parkinson cbs meteorologist7/14/2023 “I recognize how hard this is for people, and I recognize how hard it is for me, but I have a certain set of skills that allow me to deal with this stuff,” he told Pauley. You die with Parkinson’s.”īut the actor also mentioned that he’s had the disease for “30 plus years,” and that his “life is set up so that I can pack Parkinson’s along with me if I have to.” “It’s falling, and aspirating food and pneumonia – all these subtle ways that (it) gets you. “(Falling) is a big killer with Parkinson’s,” Fox noted. Keaton 35 years ago when the hit sitcom “Family Ties” premiered, explained in the interview that he recently underwent spinal surgery for a benign tumor, and has suffered two broken arms, a broken hand and broken bones in his face as a result of falls. The actor, who first found fame as conservative Alex P. Fox Movie,” coming to Apple TV+ next month. His life with his family, and how living with Parkinson’s affects their day-to-day reality, will be covered in the new documentary “Still: A Michael J. It’s getting harder,” Fox said, adding, “Every day it’s tougher.” The “ Back to the Future” star, now 61, told the anchor that Parkinson’s “is the gift that keeps on taking,” and did not shy away from the more sobering effects of the incurable degenerative disease, which effects the nervous system and motor skills including walking and speech. Fox is focused on optimism and gratitude as he discusses living with Parkinson’s disease in a new interview with Jane Pauley for “ CBS Sunday Morning.”
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