Michael J. Fox has been battling Parkinson’s disease for over 30 years, using his platform to raise awareness and advocate for research. At 62, he shared a heart-wrenching update, revealing the increasing difficulty in managing his condition. In a recent interview, he admitted, “It’s getting tougher,” acknowledging the disease’s progression.
Diagnosed at 29, Fox kept his condition private before founding the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 1998, raising over $1.5 billion for Parkinson’s research. Despite the challenges, he remains a symbol of resilience.
Fox faces mobility issues and has undergone spinal surgery, but his determination remains. His documentary, Still, reflects his ongoing fight.
Fox insists, “I’m not going anywhere,” affirming his unyielding spirit. His story proves that life, even with struggles, is worth fighting for.