Billy Connolly has opened up about the devastating symptoms he has faced after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.The comedian, 79, spoke on his new documentary Billy Connolly: My Absolute Pleasure that he "just deals with it" as he faces new side effects.He said: "Parkinson’s Disease has taken a lot from me.
I can’t play the banjo anymore. It’s just a noise. I can’t yodel anymore. I can’t smoke cigars."It’s taken more and more of what I like – it’s kind of painful."But you have to have a Glasgow attitude and say, 'Oh, you think you’ve got me beat, try this for size.' I just deal with it.
If I fall, I fall."Sir Billy also spoke about his thoughts about dying, adding: "I think about death a lot, not in an excessive way, but every.
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