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Michael J. Fox's Family Stands Strong Amid Parkinson's Diagnosis
17 Nov
Summary
- Tracy Pollan, Michael J. Fox's wife, discusses their family's journey with Parkinson's disease
- Their four children have grown up with their father's diagnosis, providing unwavering support
- Laughter and taking it "one day at a time" have been key to the family's resilience

In a recent interview, Tracy Pollan, the 65-year-old wife of actor Michael J. Fox, shared how her family has navigated the challenges of Fox's Parkinson's disease diagnosis. Pollan revealed that their four children, including 36-year-old son Sam and daughters Esmé, 24, and Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, have grown up with their father's condition and have been a constant source of support.
"Michael was diagnosed before the girls were born and very, very early into Sam's life, so it's kind of all they know, really," Pollan explained. She acknowledged that while Fox's optimistic outlook has been a great help, the disease has also been a "huge challenge" for the entire family. Pollan emphasized the importance of not just focusing on the positive, but also acknowledging the difficulties faced by both the patient and the caregivers.
Despite the challenges, the Fox family has found strength in their close-knit bond and their ability to find moments of laughter together. "The one thing actually that I would say that's the most important thing is find something to laugh about together every day, if you can," Pollan shared, noting that this has been the secret to her and Fox's 37-year marriage.
As the family continues to navigate this journey, Pollan's message is one of resilience and the power of togetherness. "We just take it one day at a time and it's worked," she said, underscoring the family's unwavering support for one another.




