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“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…” quote by Michael J. Fox
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“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.”

Michael J. Fox

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek connection with others facing similar challenges.

Themes

health identity empathy isolation community

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

personal testimony health discourse

When to use this quote

  • patient support groups
  • medical conferences
  • online forums
  • family discussions

Key Concepts

chronic illness personal narrative social perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does shared experience change coping?
  • What barriers prevent empathy?
A Different Perspective

Denial may hinder seeking help or support.

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