

I have Parkinson’s Disease, but I’m under a doctor’s care and everything is cool and I love my wife, I love my little puppy dog, and I love all my friends and my fans, and now you know where it’s been at the last three-and-a-half years. I’m finished with standup, I’m just focusing on writing and acting. “So I guess I just wanted you to know that that’s where I’ve been at. “Luckily I got it late in life and they say that it progresses very slowly, if at all, and I’m on the right meds, so I’m cool,” he said. This contemporary work deals with life, love and death in an ever-changing modern world and has received great reviews by world famous Welsh novelist Catrin Collier and award-winning poets Sally Spedding and Kathy Miles. However, the comedian remained upbeat while delivering his life update, telling fans, “I’m cool.” will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s by the year 2030. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, roughly 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s per year, and they estimate that 1.2 million people in the U.S. Fox, Alan Alda, Neil Diamond, Ozzy Osbourne, and Linda Ronstadt. Some other public figures who are living openly with Parkinson’s include Michael J. Parkinson’s Disease is a neurological disorder that often manifests as shakiness and tremors, as well as difficulty with balance and coordination. Additionally, he said, two years ago “I started walking a little stiffly, I was shuffling my feet, and I went to a neurologist.” That’s where a brain scan led to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease.
