“I just snapped. I was leaning against the wall in my kitchen, waiting for the ambulance to come, and I felt like, ‘This is as low as it gets for me.’ “It was when I questioned everything.
Like, 'I can't put a shiny face on this.There's no bright side to this, no upside.This is just all regret and pain.’”Fox admitted he was concerned he had never been qualified to offer hope to others while he was in that dark place.He added: “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. “I thought, ‘How can I tell these people, “Chin up.
Look at the bright side.Things are going to be great”?’”The Back To The Future star said his "gratitude is deeper now, from having.
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