Jim McNasby wasn’t too far into his legal career when he began experiencing symptoms of what he would later learn was Parkinson’s disease. 

He was 29 years old when he began to feel them but didn’t get diagnosed until two years later, in 2000, back when many had never heard of the disorder or knew of anyone diagnosed with it—that is, except for one very famous actor.

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