I have a disease, but I also have a lot of other things.
— Teri Garr
I take one of the interferon therapies, Rebif.
Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy life.
I plan to live to be 120!
I go to my physical therapist to keep fighting it and one of them told me if you don't use it, you lose it, but I know we're on television so I won't say what I would often say.
Oddly enough, MS has made my life so much better than it was before. I now appreciate what I have and I am not running around like a rat in a maze.
You can be diagnosed and treated early. And there is hope for the future.
I have worked enough and I am happy to be touring the country speaking about living with MS to give people inspiration and motivation to help themselves.
I have been off the motorcycles for about 20 years now, but that doesn't mean I can't still do it.
Any movie I've ever made, the minute you walk on the set they tell you who's the person to buy it from.
With this disease it is so easy to throw in the towel, and that is the worst thing we can do.
There are things that you can do today that, years ago, there was nothing. The community today needs to know that with MRI and the current medications the view is good.
I think there are a lot of myths about MS, and it may have affected my career.
I've always been this insane. Isn't that interesting?