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Sir Billy Connolly opens up on how he deals with Parkinson’s taking ‘more and more’ of him in new documentary: ‘If I fall, I fall’

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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 opened up about dying, admitting he is not afraid of it: ‘I think about death a lot, not in an excessive way, but every day. ‘I’ve seen people die and it’s ok.

It’s not painful. You just go away and it’s gone. You exhale. It’s nothing to be frightened of. It’s just the next step.‘It’s better to be bright and optimistic and have a laugh.

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