{"id":8517,"date":"2023-10-12T19:32:07","date_gmt":"2023-10-12T14:02:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/sir-billy-connolly-says-life-has-changed-radically-since-parkinsons-diagnosis-ents-arts-news\/"},"modified":"2023-10-12T19:32:07","modified_gmt":"2023-10-12T14:02:07","slug":"sir-billy-connolly-says-life-has-changed-radically-since-parkinsons-diagnosis-ents-arts-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/sir-billy-connolly-says-life-has-changed-radically-since-parkinsons-diagnosis-ents-arts-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Sir Billy Connolly says life has changed ‘radically’ since Parkinson’s diagnosis | Ents & Arts News"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Sir Billy Connolly has said his life has changed “radically” since he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.<\/p>\n
The Scottish comedian, 80, also revealed his wife now dresses him in the morning – and he once forgot the name of one of his dogs.<\/p>\n
Sir Billy<\/strong> was diagnosed with the disease 10 years ago – on the same day he found out he had prostate cancer, which he later received the all-clear on.<\/p>\n Parkinson’s disease affects the brain and causes unintended or uncontrollable movements such as shaking and difficulty with balance and coordination. It can get more severe over time.<\/p>\n He retired from his successful stand-up career in 2018, five years after his diagnosis.<\/p>\n “My life has changed radically,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.<\/p>\n “I walk with a stick and at airports I have to get the wheelchair. I hate being dependent to that degree and I feel sorry for other people who are in wheelchairs and who have [it] worse than me.<\/p>\n “But it’s a thing I just have to put up with.<\/p>\n “My wife puts my clothes on in the morning. It’s not very manly. Your mum puts your clothes on.<\/p>\n “I’m clumsy and I lose my balance. I’m out of balance a lot and I fall. I’m fed up with it,” he said.<\/p>\n “I think I have a good attitude to it. I say to the disease ‘I’ll give you a break if you give me a break’. We’re nice to each other.<\/p>\n “My memory is short. I forgot the name of one of my dogs, which is really awkward when you’re shouting to it in the street.<\/p>\n “You have to say ‘hey doggy doggy’, which is terrible. I felt embarrassed for the dog. You could tell it knew.”<\/p>\n