Comedian Sylvie Joly says it is suffering from Parkinson’s disease

Written by Sandeep Nehra

Comedian Sylvie Joly announcement in his autobiography, being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, and hopes this revelation a few days of her 76 years, helping to raise awareness of this neurodegenerative disease is irreversible.

Sylvie Joly

“While riding on a paved bike path, I cannot help to twenty times the dismount. + Are you’d forgotten to learn cycling? , My coaches tell me I consults, specialist and generalist, falls on a diagnosis as the sky that threatened always to fall on the head of the Gauls! “wrote Sylvie Joly to the final page of his book,” This is your real name? ” (Flammarion), to appear Oct. 13.

“Parkinsonism. Do not worry it’s not contagious!”, He said the specialist. “Oh, it’s still a shit,” replied Sylvie Joly.

The comedian says she still has “insured” to play the final performances of his show “The icing on the cake” and the film “L’Auberge Rouge” in 2007 by Gerard Krawczyk.

“But one day I break my neck of the femur and then, the syndrome began to attack me …”, dry Sylvie Joly added, punctuating the revelation of his condition by laughter:” As told Devos after I got the price of black humor, Congratulations, well done! If I allowed her the last word?”.

According Flammarion, Sylvie Joly is increasingly forced to use a wheelchair.

“It follows a daily rehabilitation but she cannot go on stage. For the public revelation of her illness, she wants to raise the awareness and support research”, told AFP the publishing company.

Actress and humorist, having been a lawyer, Sylvie Joly is seen as the great French specialist of black humor, tongue-in-cheek, decrypting with ferocity all through.

Sylvie Joly, who turned thirty films and performed at the theater next to George Wilson in the late 60s, has inspired many talents Palmade Pierre, Muriel Robin, Florence ForTest and more recently Alex Lutz.

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