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He admired Muhammad Ali, who shared the same illness, for carrying public attention lightly. Ali could rewatch old fights with pride, and Fox does the same with his acting. “People sometimes come up and say: ‘Thanks for my childhood.’ I can’t take credit for their childhood, but I understand the connection.”
“I Hate It. It Sucks. But It Didn’t Defeat Me”
Michael J Fox: ‘In the wheelchair, I’m luggage. No one listens to luggage’ – The Irish Times
Fox is candid about the toll of Parkinson’s: constant pain, endless effort to move, and the exhaustion of daily life. “It’s tough to get up in the morning and keep going,” he admits. “I hate it. It sucks. But it didn’t defeat me.”
Science Pushing Forward
The Michael J. Fox Foundation doesn’t just fund “safe bets.” It takes risks. The group has invested heavily in:
Biomarkers: Identifying the disease before symptoms appear. By the time Fox’s finger twitched, 75% of dopamine cells were already gone. Earlier detection could open doors for preventive treatments.
Cutting-edge therapies: From gene and protein therapies to drugs targeting misfolded proteins, the foundation is chasing every promising lead.
Beyond Hero Worship or Pity
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