Alan Alda Discusses His Experiences with Aging and Parkinsons Disease
Veteran actor Alan Alda recently celebrated his 90th birthday, reflecting on his journey of aging and living with Parkinsons disease, which he was diagnosed with approximately ten years ago. In a light-hearted remark, Alda mentioned that while his daughters are now eligible for Medicare, he humorously gauges his age based on the frequency with which he receives offers of assistance from others.
Alda, best known for his work on the television series “M*A*S*H” and his roles in films such as “The Aviator,” remains optimistic about his condition. He likens his experience with Parkinsons to a puzzle, indicating an attitude of curiosity and engagement rather than defeat. As an advocate for Parkinsons awareness, Alda has used his platform to shed light on the challenges of the disease while encouraging a positive outlook on aging and living well with health challenges. His resilience and humor resonate with many, as he continues to inspire others facing similar struggles.
