The Chase veteran, 51, says he's accepted answers are going to "fall out" of his mind but he is battling to "make the best" of his shattering 2019 brain disease diagnosis.He told Radio Times: "Every time I get a question wrong in a quiz that I used to know the answer to, I think, ‘Should I be worried?'"And then I realise that everybody does it.
I'm just quite pragmatic about it. "Yes, I'm 51, and I've got Parkinson's – things are going to fall out of my head, things are going to stay in my head."The GP-turned stand-up comic said one positive to come from the illness is his inhibitions have been lowered when he's performing.He added: "I've become a musical comedian since I've got Parkinson's.
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