Michael J. Fox was only 29 years old when he received a diagnosis that would quietly reshape every part of his life. In 1991, at the height of a rapidly rising career, he learned he had Parkinson’s disease—a progressive neurological condition that was unfamiliar to him at the time. Years later, he would openly share that his first reaction was fear, driven by the belief that the illness would take away the work, creativity, and joy that defined him. At that moment, his future felt uncertain, even as his past was filled with extraordinary success.
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