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The San Francisco-born star of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Euphoria’ has been on Good Morning America this week to discuss the frightening realities of amyotrophic lateral
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Dane -- who shot to fame amid six seasons on the hit ABC drama "Grey's Anatomy," where he played Dr. Mark Sloan, affectionately known as "McSteamy" -- said his symptoms began over one year ago, when he began to experience weakness in his right hand.
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They've come into some money, and they'd rather keep that to themselves. Will friends ask how they can pay for these things?
Now, however, the actor has shared a few more sobering updates about his health on Good Morning America. “My right side has completely stopped working,” he told the program. Dane said that he expects to lose control of the left side as well.
No one in my circle is particularly well-off financially. The activities we enjoy can be somewhat expensive. We’ve always split costs — but now I would very much like to not have my friends feel obligated to pay me back. I would like them to relax and enjoy their time with me and not worry about money.
I’ve recently inherited quite a bit of money and real estate. It’s enough assets for me to have the option to retire early and still live comfortably for the rest of my life. My money
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