Michael J. Fox tries to keep his sense of humour 'intact' amid his Parkinson's battle.
Michael J. Fox tries to keep his sense of humour "intact" amid his Parkinson's battle even though it can be "hard" for him sometimes.
Michael J. Fox tries to keep his sense of humour "intact" amid his Parkinson's battle.
The 63-year-old actor was diagnosed with the disease - which causes uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination - in 1991 and when asked about how he copes, he admitted that while it is "hard" for him to laugh, he has to try to find the fun in things.
He told People: "It's hard for me. But I gotta keep it intact."
In the years since his diagnosis, the 'Back to the Future' star has established the Michael J. Fox Foundation - which is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's and has gone on to fund $2 billion worth of research - and upon its annual gala, stars such as Stevie Nicks arrived to show their support.
He said: "I can’t believe — a lot of these people I’ve known for years and years — they’re so kind to me.
"I think because they see an opportunity for a win, for a big advancement, and that’s what we’re working toward."