Last updated: Wednesday, May 10, 2006

FOX: 'MY LIFE'S STILL GREAT'

MICHAEL J FOX feels guilty when people describe his battle with Parkinson's Disease as ''brave'' - because he still leads an idyllic and happy life.


Michael J Fox speaking at the the First World Parkinsons Congress held at the Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, USA - 23.02.06

The actor, who has suffered with the disease for fifteen years, insists the positive aspects of his life still outweigh the negatives.

He says, "I don't think it's really a brave face. I sometimes feel guilty that its not as tough as people think it is.

"I mean I have four great kids, an amazing wife, I got a wonderful life, and I have this opportunity to do something. What more can I ask for?"

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