“I Can Write Again”: Rebecca King-Crews Shares Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Treatment
Rebecca King-Crews, wife of Hollywood star Terry Crews, revealed her long struggle with Parkinson’s disease during a recent appearance on the Today Show. The 60-year-old said she first noticed symptoms around 2012 when her foot went numb and developed a limp. Early tremors were dismissed, and it took years to reach a proper diagnosis. After 11 years of managing the progressive neurological condition, Rebecca underwent a new non-invasive sound wave procedure targeting her brain. She described the results as life-changing, noting, “I’m finally able to write my name and dates with my right hand for the first time in probably three years.” Terry Crews expressed pride and solidarity, reminding viewers, “When they say in sickness and in health, this is the battle we were designed to fight together.” The couple, married since 1989, share five children and have faced other health challenges, including Rebecca’s double mastectomy during her 2020 breast cancer fight. Rebecca’s candid update has drawn widespread support online, with many praising her resilience and openness about living with a long-term illness.
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