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Actor Alan Alda reveals his Parkinson’s diagnosis

- By Christie D’zurilla Los Angeles Times

Alan Alda is 3½ years into a battle with Parkinson’s disease, he shared Tuesday, and to hear him talk it hasn’t been a big deal at all.

The actor, 81, shared a litany of his recent activities — boxing lessons, singles tennis, giving talks at Stony Brook University — on “CBS This Morning” as he spoke publicly about his diagnosis for the first time.

“I’ve been on television a lot in the last couple of weeks talking about the new (‘Clear and Vivid’) podcast, and I could see my thumb twitch in some shots,” he said, explaining why he chose to come forward now.

“And I thought, it’s probably only a matter of time before somebody does a story about this from a sad … point of view, but that’s not where I am.”

Alda asked for a scan, he said, because he was, weirdly, acting out his dreamsandr­eadastoryt­hat indicated that was a very early Parkinson’s symptom. It was his only symptom at the time, and it sounds as if his symptoms haven’t gotten significan­tly worse.

“There are people who have really severe symptoms that they have to face, and that’s difficult,” he said. “It’s not so difficult to say, ‘Oh, look, I’ve got a little bit of a shake.’ So you got a shake.”

Approximat­ely 1 million people have Parkinson’s disease in the United States, a progressiv­e disorder of the nervous system.

And before all vivid dreamers run out to get scans, Alda clarified what he had said.

“By acting out your dreams, I mean, I was having a dream that someone was attacking me and I threw a sack of potatoes at them,” he said. “But what I was really doing was throwing a pillow at my wife.”

 ?? Scott Roth ?? The Associated Press Alan Alda says he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 3½ years ago.
Scott Roth The Associated Press Alan Alda says he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 3½ years ago.

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