Harrison Ford, 82, shows no signs of slowing down. The “Han Solo” actor still feels a strong urge to act in films.
Though Ford is married and has children, he admits he sometimes feels lonely. Acting helps him stay active. “Filming lets me connect with people. It’s fun to work with them,” Ford shared with Vanity Fair.
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Recently, fans have grown concerned about Ford’s health. He has been struggling to sign autographs, with noticeable trouble controlling his hands.
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This year Ford took on the role of a psychotherapist in the comedy series Downsizing.
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He played Dr. Phil Rhodes, an expert in cognitive behavioral therapy who is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The show’s second season will air in mid-October.
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinson’s Disease a couple of years ago, he had severe fatigue, difficulty with mobility and sleeping. He was placed on Sinemet 3 times daily, which helped but only for a short while. So we decided to try alternative treatment and began on PD-5 protocol , It has made tremendous difference for my husband, he had improved walking balance, muscle strength and he is now very active.