7:47 PM Native of Tucson Linda Ronstadt reveals about Parkinson in an interview with CBS | |
Linda Ronstadt talks, in fact that she is not afraid of death, but she is afraid to suffer from the results of Parkinson's disease. She made comments in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, which aired at 9 a.m. on Sunday, February. 3. Ronstadt said, the fact that she relies on the fact that they will find the drug from Parkinson's, which she was diagnosed in early 2013. She went public with the diagnosis in August of the same year and said, in fact at that time she felt the signs in the direction of many years earlier than this were not able to sing. 72-year-old native of Tucson Ronstadt in 2007 he performed the ultimate personal speech in his hometown of metropolis on the performance of the AVA at Casino del Sol. Since then, she has twice turned to a concert at the Fox Tucson theater. Ronstadt said the main "CBS Sunday Morning's" Tracy Smith, actually what it took to figure out, in fact something not like her voice in 2000. And yet she no longer has the ability to sing — “I including can not sing in the shower," she said to Smith - she is not angry. “When you have the opportunity to make specific Luggage all your life, like putting on shoes and brushing your teeth or something, you -- when you don't have the opportunity to do that, you kind of talk, ‘what is it?Ronstadt has sold more than 100 million records in almost a five-year career, in fact that led her To the hall of rock popularity in 2014. “You know, actually what's going on here? Help me with the data. And then you have to learn to beg people for support, and it -- it took some time. But I'm doing it right now because I actually need support.” In an interview that covered her career and touched on her not so long ago occurred theatrical "conversational" actions across the country, in that the number in the Fox Tucson theater in 2014 and last year, Ronstadt expressed confidence that scientists will once find a drug from Parkinson's. "I'm sure, in fact, that in the end they will find something," she talks to Smith. "With any day they will find out more and more about this. If not, I'm 72. We all die. Talk, people usually die from Parkinson's disease. Every time they do not die from this, due to the fact actually what it's for example slowly. For example, the fact that I believe in fact that they will die from something. And I beheld how the people die, for example the fact that I do not fear death. I fear suffering, but I fear no destruction.” "CBS Sunday Morning" is aired from 9:00 to 10: 30 am. | |
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