Eric Dane became emotional on his ALS diagnosis. Gray’s Anatomy Star revealed that he had only one hand functioning, shedding tears in an interview with Good Morning America. The actor shared that he went to the doctor to go to the doctor to diagnose correctly after feeling numbered in his arm.
Euphoria Star said that he started experiencing symptoms about a year ago, making him feel that his hand was only tired.
For ALS, it is a disease that breaks the nerves in the body, weakens muscles, and causes paralysis.
Eric Dane reflects on his ALS diagnosis
In an interview for the media portal, talking to Dianne Sawyer, Dane recalled his right hand, feeling weak. He said, “I am working on my left; My right side has stopped working completely.” The actor said, “I think maybe a few more months and I will not have my left hand. It’s very calm.”
When he first experienced symptoms, the actor revealed that he did not think much about it at that time.
“I felt that maybe I was doing a lot of texting or my hand was tired, but after a few weeks I saw it a bit bad. So I saw a hand specialist and saw, who sent me to the other hand specialist. I saw and saw a neurologist and the neurologist sent me to another neurologist and said,” It is above my pay grade. ”
Dane claimed that he would never forget the three letters that doctors told him, referring to his ALS diagnosis. The actor said, “I am fighting as much as possible. There is a lot about it which is out of my control.”
In addition, the actor, who portrayed the role of Mark Slone in Gray’s Anatomy, credited his wife, Rebecca Gahart to stand up strongly next to him. He claimed that after diagnosis, his wife became a better friend for him, and they became better in parenting together.
“He is probably my biggest champion and my most stalwart supporters, and I have bowed to him,” Den said.
Despite the diagnosis, Eric Dane is ready to return to the screen in Euphoria season 3.
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