Michael J. Fox has revealed that he turned to alcohol to help him deal with his Parkinson's diagnosis in 1991.
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During an interview with Howard Stern, the Canadian-American actor said that there was a time after his diagnosis when he just felt helpless, Us Magazine reported.
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Later in the interview, the 52-year-old star, who is set to star in a new show 'The Michael J. Fox Show' that shows audiences what Parkinson's disease sufferers endure on a daily basis, admitted that his first reaction to the diagnosis was to start drinking heavily.
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Fox explained that he used to drink at parties, but then he started drinking alone every day and the "self-medicating" went on for several months.
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But when he went to therapy, he started realizing that Parkinson's wasn't a death sentence, Fox added.
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Fox had recently admitted to a US publication that Parkinson's had made him a better actor.