Michael J. Fox: I self-medicated with alcohol after Parkinson's diagnosis
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With his new sitcom, “The Michael J. Fox Show,” actor Michael J. Fox has finally found a way to revive his acting career by making his Parkinson's disease a part of the plot line.
But the 52-year-old revealed to Howard Stern that when he was first diagnosed with Parkinson's, back in 1991, he struggled with the news and began “self-medicating.”
"My first reaction to it was to start drinking heavily,” he said. "I used to drink to party, but then I was drinking alone...Every day."
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Fox said therapy helped him deal with emotional affects of the diagnosis.
"It was about a year of a knife fight in a closet, where I just didn't have my tools to deal with it," he said. "But then after that I went to therapy, and it all started to get really clear to me."
His marriage to wife Tracy Pollan improved after counseling, he said.
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"My marriage got great," he said. "And my career started to [take off again]."
“The Michael J. Fox Show” premieres on Thursday on NBC.