SIR BILLY CONNOLLY, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013, helped Hollyoaks actress Lysette Anthony to recognise her own symptoms of the ...
I was completely fine until I had to light a cigarette on stage and I just couldn't."And that's when Sophie Ward, Dr Sophie Ward now, she said, 'It's almost like your hands don't match your body'.""How did you get it confirmed because it's not easy to diagnose?" The soap star went on to explain that it was Sir Billy Connolly who made her realise she had Parkinson's. SIR BILLY CONNOLLY, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013, helped Hollyoaks actress Lysette Anthony to recognise her own symptoms of the illness. It was," the actress agreed as she continued: "It was a profound knowledge."
Lysette Anthony, who was sacked from Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, appeared on Loose Women to discuss secretly living with a Parkinson's diagnosis for years.
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Liket explained that when she saw her doctor, she could tell by simply following him.