Michael J. Fox al David Letterman Late Show del 26/04/2014 (sub ita)

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  • @totallypreposterous
    @totallypreposterous8 жыл бұрын

    I think his condition brings out the best in people. He's a terrific example to all of us and a wonderful person and his disability is NOT in vain. It brings the best out in all of us. Thank you MJF.

  • @stevenspencer971

    @stevenspencer971

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bhj777788877

  • @gatekeeperboxing5898

    @gatekeeperboxing5898

    8 ай бұрын

    It shouldn't take someone to be ill or have a disability to bring out the best in people though, they should strive to be their best self everyday.

  • @totallypreposterous

    @totallypreposterous

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@gatekeeperboxing5898 I absolutely agree. However, I know human nature as well.

  • @jarjarcinemavideos280
    @jarjarcinemavideos2808 жыл бұрын

    One day we will cure Parkinson's, this day is drawn forever closer everyday, by the wonderful Michael J Fox.

  • @AlexGoldman777
    @AlexGoldman7775 ай бұрын

    Хороший мужик и такая болезнь с молодых лет... Верю в медицину. Будь здоров, Марти! From Russia with love, Michael!

  • @onthesideofright9755
    @onthesideofright9755 Жыл бұрын

    That sense of humor has carried him far. 😍

  • @BennyEvangelista
    @BennyEvangelista9 жыл бұрын

    Great great great man. Talent and strength.

  • @blackandgold676
    @blackandgold676 Жыл бұрын

    2022. I wonder how much further we've come in 8 years. A lot I hope. Anyone else touch their nose after he talked about it?

  • @kelleymariejones6388
    @kelleymariejones63884 жыл бұрын

    My God, I will be so happy when they find a cure, I admire Michael for being so optimistic about what he’s struggling with on a daily basis. So much admiration for you Michael and God bless you and your family!

  • @the90schild1

    @the90schild1

    Жыл бұрын

    I personally don't think they ever will get the "cure" until they look at this condition as being rooted in heavy metal toxicity and maybe excess minerals like manganese. In my investigation, I think Mr Fox has a lead issue, and perhaps some other things like iron, and other toxic metals that need to be detoxed. Also needs to remineralize with a solid diet with special developmental foods.

  • @Betty823
    @Betty8234 жыл бұрын

    This was interesting and he's also funny, i love him!

  • @darioalbertini88
    @darioalbertini8810 жыл бұрын

    Michael, you are a great guy. Love you!

  • @sterlinggutierrez5240
    @sterlinggutierrez52402 жыл бұрын

    On a Michael j fox interview binge and it’s so awesome yet sad to see this interview right after his first with lettermen. His son was 18 months. And now I’m this interview he’s in college life is crazy

  • @tonthetopfilms

    @tonthetopfilms

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been on a binge too! It's crazy when you get to their last interview! MJF still funny and great guy!

  • @orbitalsatellite
    @orbitalsatellite4 жыл бұрын

    "... the longer the movie was produced ago." Lol. Letterman had a superbly funny sense of self-deprecation. Total brain malfunction and then those expressions, followed by contentedly bewildered acceptance... haha.

  • @gd8205
    @gd82053 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: we are not close to identifying bio markers for symptoms ahead of time if it takes numerous years for young people to get diagnosed. MJF was fortunate to be diagnosed early in onset. It took me 8 years - most of my 30s, to be diagnosed at 37. I’m shocked that even then; in 2017 countless medical professionals never took my symptoms seriously. Never did “touch your nose” test. So many young people under 40 get no diagnosis or misdiagnosis. Basic education for neurologists is needed. Sad. However, MJF is a huge game changer and inspiration. I was a fan as a kid in the 80s, now a fan as a fellow Parkinson’s patient

  • @BLAB-it5un

    @BLAB-it5un

    3 ай бұрын

    I know I am commenting three years later but I am not sure you are understanding the "touch your nose" test quite right. It is not literally a test for Parkinson's. This skill is a standard neurological test and difficulty doing so or failing to do so is a clue that something is wrong but does not mean Parkinson's is the reason. There can be many. If nobody ever did any neurological testing that might have alerted based on the nose test that's a fair criticism but what would have generated a reason for someone to look if you didn't have symptoms or a history? Generally speaking you are right that doctors have far less knowledge than we think they do. Being an expert on all these issues, just the ones within neurology, is an impossible ask. Most neurologists I deal for my issue have no grasp of it at all. And keeping up with all the changes is daunting. As far as I know some biomarkers have been found, or at least one, over the past three years but finding ways to predict, test for and ultimately prevent the disease in asymptomatic people does appear to be a long ways off unfortunately. Diseases that do silent damage that is all but unstoppable or irreversible by the time symptoms occur are brutal and very difficult to prevent.

  • @gd8205

    @gd8205

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all the excuses. But let me give you some examples from the many different doctors I saw for my issue. “You’re not using your left arm, you’re being lazy” - responding to my left arm not swinging when I walk “Your left hand is not your dominant hand, if course it’s not as strong as your dominant hand” - when my left hand fingers could not be lifted up from the keyboard and I would type like thissssssssss even though I used to type 90 words a minute previously “He’s young and fit, I’m sure he’s fine” - a neurologist, reading my intake document explaining my symptoms and didn’t know i could hear him outside my door. He proceeded to not take anything seriously and he was done with me in 35 seconds. I can go on. Most common prescribed? Physical therapy and more exercise. For years I would exercise my weak, tremoring left hand arm and leg. Because I was told I didn’t use them enough. Because I was told I was being lazy. I fought a losing battle to a disease that was hiding in plain sight. I sacrificed so much, all because ego of 16 doctors across 3 states. They all blamed me and took nothing seriously. I would beg them with tears to look more and do more tests. Finally, #17 orders a DAT scan. Which isn’t definitive but was positive Parkinson’s activity and finally I was taken seriously There is most certainly a stigma, in both doctors and people, that if you are young and look healthy on the outside, you have nothing wrong on the inside

  • @TheFede8888
    @TheFede88886 жыл бұрын

    God bless him...

  • @jenpeterson3712
    @jenpeterson37122 жыл бұрын

    He says he feels more comfortable in his own skin now. Due to new medication, his constant moving is more controlled.❤ You can see it in more recent interviews.

  • @smakkdat

    @smakkdat

    4 ай бұрын

    We’ll have you seen him now. He can hardly sit still, swaying side to side. He can hardly even keep his straight. So sad to see 😞

  • @nis8527
    @nis8527 Жыл бұрын

    Great guy!

  • @sterlinggutierrez5240
    @sterlinggutierrez52402 жыл бұрын

    Micheal j fox deserved better. I’m glad he’s helping people but it’s just so sad to see such a legend like this. I hope one day he will have the chance to get better

  • @creed5248
    @creed5248 Жыл бұрын

    I remember back then everyone was saying he was faking it . I didn't believe that for a second - what would he gain ? Just ridiculous and I hope everyone feels really bad for prescribing to that bold lie . He is a class act all the way and is just like his Family Ties character in real life !! Hope he lives to be over 100 !!!

  • @creed5248

    @creed5248

    Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe the resemblance him and his son share and his daughters are absolutely gorgeous just like their mother ...

  • @weasley2o13

    @weasley2o13

    Жыл бұрын

    Girl you've never met Alex in your life if you think Michael is like him. They share an incredibly deep sensitivity and some anxieties and they're both empaths but that's only because Michael was intelligent enough to find the magic in a cursed teenager on paper. Let me put it this way - if Matthew Broderick had gotten the part of Alex he would've been shot on the street on a daily basis for saying some of the things that come out of Alex's mouth each episode. I love Alex to my core but some of his statements are too much even for me. Yet I forgive him for everything. And only Michael can get away with telling his on screen mother when she's overloaded with work at a women's community campaign "you experimented with social interaction, had fun, now you can finally go back to where all women actually belong - in the kitchen." And kissing the top of her head like she was his puppy. Can you imagine Matthew's ass face saying that line? There would be nothing left of it by the time this episode aired.

  • @creed5248

    @creed5248

    Жыл бұрын

    @@weasley2o13 Who are you replying to and wtf are you even talking about ? Get help !!

  • @Rhynwull
    @Rhynwull Жыл бұрын

    M.J.F. che parla del problema Ucrania già nel 2014, quando ancora i "cari" giornalisti italiani non sapevano neanche dove fosse l'Ucraina. Ora si stanno rifacendo del tempo perso.

  • @freddie26123
    @freddie261238 жыл бұрын

    grandissimo M.J.F.

  • @The-Icelandic-Katniss-Everdeen
    @The-Icelandic-Katniss-Everdeen2 жыл бұрын

    How the hell did they think getting diagnosed with Parkinsons is *FUN* fact? I am glad Michael took it so well, he is such a great man. Some people would be really offended. I don't know how I would take it, but I am certain there is definitely people out there that would be really hurt

  • @weasley2o13

    @weasley2o13

    Жыл бұрын

    Read his first book, called lucky man. He describes the moment of the diagnosis and everything that followed so clearly, and so deeply, and he's so lucid you actually feel like you're in his heart and in his blood and in his shoes in that moment except you're crying your eyes out. He's not. He's completely shocked, very naturally so. He won't start crying until he sees his wife later that day. It's the most beautiful, chilling 5 pages I've ever read and the most insane part is that the next chapter is hysterical. He was robbed of his physical balance but his mental and emotional balance are stronger than ever. It's truly stunning to experience. David is an asshole but Michael chooses to be the light. Lucky for all of us.

  • @The-Icelandic-Katniss-Everdeen

    @The-Icelandic-Katniss-Everdeen

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@weasley2o13 i would love to read his book some day when I finish graduate school and have time to read it

  • @creed5248
    @creed5248 Жыл бұрын

    The money he has raised with the help of many others just baffles me . Way to go !!!

  • @francesfox1055
    @francesfox1055 Жыл бұрын

    Number one ❤

  • @user-kd9it3rx8j
    @user-kd9it3rx8j2 ай бұрын

    🥰🥰

  • @Donagh1979
    @Donagh19797 ай бұрын

    Life is stupid I hate how people get old, it's so unfaiir

  • @realworkoutsforrealpeople5041
    @realworkoutsforrealpeople504111 ай бұрын

    Forever Marty McFly.

  • @BLAB-it5un
    @BLAB-it5un3 ай бұрын

    As far as I know Fox's efforts with the foundation and others has indeed found some verified biomarkers. And more than a billion dollars more has been raised and spent since this aired so the progress he predicted is happening but sadly remains far slower than he and all impacted would like. Science is indeed hard but Letterman is of course spot on to emphasize how much more we all know and how much more those impacted are being helped much more so and much faster primarily because of Fox willing to be the public face of and the behind the scenes leader for the push for a cure.

  • @justmeeagainn
    @justmeeagainnАй бұрын

    Boy is Dave a dunce. MJF was doing a really good job explaining it all, and it sailed right over Dave's head.

  • @barrystewart5946
    @barrystewart5946 Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact Michael J Fox issued an apology to Taylor Swift for the tasteless comments 😊

  • @luvdas7288
    @luvdas72888 жыл бұрын

    I sottotitoli in italiano sono 50% inventati ahah

  • @calpurniabruchi5742

    @calpurniabruchi5742

    Жыл бұрын

    Well Dave didn't say The Great but Michael J Fox is il Grande!!!

  • @silviaalicegroen-diallogro8665
    @silviaalicegroen-diallogro86653 жыл бұрын

    De lukia vor my and my Scheldren.

  • @ichiryu87
    @ichiryu87 Жыл бұрын

    Whoever made the Italian subtitles should be fired

  • @bluebear1985
    @bluebear19856 ай бұрын

    I remember hearing something that he didn't want the A in his official billing because due to him being from Canada, there would have been a lot of "eh" jokes. That's understandable, I guess.

  • @EYEBALLKLOTT
    @EYEBALLKLOTT Жыл бұрын

    🦊🦊🦊ok then the old manager at the local fox theatre did me dirty in oh..1980. Sure I was a kid running downstairs and broke me ankle but he was meaner than necessary while I laid there on the staircase in panicked pain, that suit was small but it wrecked a train off it's tracks. We're in the middle of the continent on the southwest border with old family on both sides. Duh bears! I think he's the kind who needs hugs and affectionate cuddles, serious platonic touch or he would get nerve confusion. He's on the right path. That's a missing family group in the middle. Martins a good clue I think. Is it the poi?

  • @Y2TABOO4U
    @Y2TABOO4U Жыл бұрын

    Btw gummies are made out of stuff you need to Google and might give you parkinson's.?!

  • @germaniatv1870
    @germaniatv1870 Жыл бұрын

    13:12

  • @ginolatino767
    @ginolatino7679 жыл бұрын

    O.M.G. poor mik u was a mit for me just till u start (i think) 'cause in italy arrived just one part of american production.... so i think that the first was the tv series in the family (in italy) an then u become get a great! most famous of de niro at the time... it was a really shit this desseas FUCK! i hate!!! may be today it's possible u r most famous of all time... but... u can say it... aniway... take strong dude i love u ;-)

  • @silviaalicegroen-diallogro8665
    @silviaalicegroen-diallogro86653 жыл бұрын

    and 2 Bebys not log de women dis Mann not anderstand Bremen.

  • @annamaj2943
    @annamaj2943 Жыл бұрын

    Grande attore grande uomo

  • @kenacycle
    @kenacycle4 жыл бұрын

    I don’t get the joke about the barn owl...???

  • @jamesrideout123

    @jamesrideout123

    3 жыл бұрын

    By barn own he is referring to Bohemian Grove. This guy has fake parkinsons and the lie goes very deep. he also mentioned "bio markers" in this interview. Now you look at covid which is happ now they are trying to get people chipped.

  • @toma-iu9zj
    @toma-iu9zj4 жыл бұрын

    did you see him touch his nose?

  • @jewel79

    @jewel79

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol, he is under the influence of meds, you guys realize that, right? we would be in a completely different state if he didn't take his pills

  • @weasley2o13

    @weasley2o13

    Жыл бұрын

    If the doctors explained to him why they asked him to do it when he was 29 years old it would've interfered with his diagnosis. Now that he's aware of it he's touching his nose to explain the test. Medication can work wonders when you're taking the right one for you and he could've struggled with it back then and his symptoms shifted as his illness progressed. Listen to him instead of looking for conspiracy.

  • @justincase5124
    @justincase5124 Жыл бұрын

    But he touched his nose!?!?....

  • @weasley2o13

    @weasley2o13

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to modern medicine my friend. Parkinson's can be controlled to some degree and it's a constant learning process. Things change.

  • @natalieconforti6898
    @natalieconforti6898 Жыл бұрын

    Michael A. Fox is a bit presumptuous 😊 🦊

  • @natalieconforti6898

    @natalieconforti6898

    Жыл бұрын

    Michael Pollen is your brother-in-law?!

  • @domenicolerose5447
    @domenicolerose5447 Жыл бұрын