‘M*A*S*H’ star Alan Alda has Parkinson’s disease
Actor Alan Alda has revealed he has Parkinson’s disease but says his “life is full” (Dave Kotinsky)
New York (AFP) – Alan Alda, who starred as wise-cracking army doctor Hawkeye Pierce in the long-running television comedy series “M*A*S*H,” revealed on Tuesday that he has Parkinson’s disease.
Alda, 82, said he was diagnosed with the nervous system disorder three and a half years ago.
“I decided to let people know I have Parkinson’s to encourage others to take action,” he said in a statement on Twitter.
“My life is full. I act, I give talks, I do my podcast,” he said. “I take boxing lessons 3 days a week, play singles tennis twice a week, and take a mild pill.
“And I’m not entering dementia,” Alda said. “I’m no more demented than I was before.”
“If you get a diagnosis, keep moving!”
In an appearance on “CBS This Morning,” Alda said the only symptom he has experienced so far is twitching in his thumb.
Besides “M*A*S*H,” the Emmy-winning Alda appeared on the popular TV political drama series “The West Wing” and was nominated for an Oscar for the movie “The Aviator.”
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