Michael J. Fox has long lived with complications from
his Parkinson’s disease battle, but he remains as stubborn as ever in the face of great difficulty.
Since his diagnosis in the early 1990s, the now-retired actor
has become the face of the struggle against the crippling disease, dedicated himself to encouraging research and understanding.
Recently, the Back to the Future star has spoken openly about
his difficulties with the condition, acknowledging that his
health is deteriorating and declaring that he does not expect to live to be 80 years old.
Historically, the 61-year-old has projected positivity about
his Parkinson’s diagnosis, but he has never hidden the toll it has had on his health and well-being.
In a recent interview, Fox addressed his mortality, noting that living with Parkinson’s disease was “getting tougher.”
“I’m not gonna lie. It’s gettin’ hard, it’s gettin’ harder. It’s gettin’ tougher,” Fox told CBS Sunday Morning anchor Jane Pauley.