Grey’s Anatomy star ‘trying to get through’ diagnosis with ‘horrible disease’

Grey’s Anatomy star ‘trying to get through’ diagnosis with ‘horrible disease’

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His family claims that they are adjusting to “the new normal.”

Eric Dane, a star of Grey’s Anatomy and Last Ship, and his family say they are focusing on getting along with life after getting diagnosed with ALS. The actor, 52, revealed in a statement to People in April that he had been diagnosed with ALS, also known as motor neurone disease, and that his wife, Rebecca Gayheart, 15, and their two daughters, Georgia, 13, are learning to manage their “new normal.” They are also learning to manage their “new normal,” according to Rebecca Gayheart, who spoke at Step Up’s 2025 Inspiration Awards in April.

She continued at the gathering, “We have some professional therapists who are helping us, and we’re just trying to have some hope and do it with dignity, grace, and love.” It’s heartbreaking, really. We are merely attempting to get past the fact that my girls are really suffering. It’s a difficult time.

I kindly request that you grant my family and I privacy while we are recovering from our diagnosis in a statement released shortly.

He addressed the reality of living with the illness in a May interview with Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America, saying, “I wake up every day and I’m immediately reminded that this is happening. Not a dream, really.

Rebecca Gayheart, who wed Eric in 2004, filed for divorce in 2018, but the couple later reconciled. She continued, “I don’t believe I’m in a position where I can pull out a positive nugget.” I’m not yet there. We’re definitely dealing with something that has brought us all together, and whether or not we’re married or not, whether or not we live together, or not, we’re closer, but we don’t like the reason for that.

“I wish there was a cure for this terrible disease. It’s just so depressing, and I hope they find one soon.

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A day after missing his scheduled appearance at the 2025 Emmy Awards and fellow Grey’s Anatomy star Jesse Williams, Eric announced a partnership with the nonprofit I Am ALS earlier this month. He stated in a video message that he was an actor, father, and now an ALS patient. We’ve reached the end of the ALS debate, which has been a cure for over a century. We require the quickest treatment for ALS, so I partnered with them on the Push for Progress. Over the next three years, we hope to achieve a billion.

Together, we’ll renew the landmark law enacting treatment for ALS, grant promising treatments to thousands of ALS patients, and finally, finally, push for the end of this disease, he added.

Source: Mirror

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