PEOPLE Magazine, he explained that the surgery was a success and he then began his arduous four month process to learn how to walk again.However, it wasn’t an easy journey and at one point he fell and broke his arm.‘That was definitely my darkest moment,’ he told the publication, explaining how he ‘just snapped’.He added that at the time he couldn’t see the bright side to it and was struggling to see the light at the end of the tunnel.‘Parkinson’s, my back, my arm… it still didn’t add up to moving the needle on the misery index compared to what some people go through,’ he explained.While it took time for Michael to be able to come to terms with the hand life dealt him, he chronicles in his upcoming memoirs, he learned how to see the silver.
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