Abstract Quote by Michael J. Fox
“To be brutally honest, for much of that time, I was the only person in the world with Parkinson's. Of course, I mean that in the abstract. I had become acutely aware of people around me who appears to have the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but as long as they didn't identify with me, I was in no rush to identify with them. My situation allowed, if not complete denial, at least a thick padding of insulation.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Public discussion on Parkinson's disease, 2020
He reflects on feeling isolated with Parkinson's, noting that others' symptoms seemed distant until they identified with him, creating a protective emotional barrier.
In simple terms: He felt alone with his disease until others shared it, which reduced his isolation.
Seek connection with others facing similar challenges.
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When to use this quote
- patient support groups
- medical conferences
- online forums
- family discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does shared experience change coping?
- What barriers prevent empathy?
Denial may hinder seeking help or support.