Michael J. Fox, beloved actor and tireless Parkinson’s disease advocate, has shared an emotional new update about his ongoing health battle. After more than 30 years of living with the condition, the 64-year-old star continues to inspire millions with his honesty and courage.
Fox, first diagnosed in 1991 at just 29, has faced an unpredictable journey marked by pain, resilience, and hope. In a recent interview, he admitted the disease has grown more difficult with age but emphasized his determination to keep moving forward.
“I’m not going to lie — it’s getting tougher,” Fox said. “But I try to live one day at a time and focus on what I can do, not what I can’t.” His words struck a chord with fans who have watched him face Parkinson’s with grace and humor.
Since founding The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000, the actor has helped raise over $2 billion for Parkinson’s research, funding groundbreaking studies toward better treatments and, ultimately, a cure.
Fox explained that while he experiences balance issues and frequent falls, he refuses to give up on living fully. “Every time I fall, I get back up,” he said. “That’s kind of how I see my life now — I just keep getting back up.”
The actor, best known for Back to the Future and Family Ties, credited his family — especially his wife, Tracy Pollan — for being his constant source of strength and love throughout his health journey.
Fans from around the world have flooded social media with messages of encouragement, calling him a “symbol of hope” and “a real-life hero.”
Though Fox admits he no longer expects a cure in his lifetime, his faith in science — and in people — remains unshaken. “There’s always reason to hope,” he said softly.