Monday, 8 June 2026

Rebecca King-Crews had not slept in three days.

"I felt like I wanted to die," she told People. She had been living with Parkinson's disease since 2015, secretly, without telling the public, while her symptoms got worse every year. Her hand began shaking and doctors told her it was anxiety. It took three years just to get a proper diagnosis. Terry Crews was the one who found the treatment that changed everything. He read about a newly FDA-approved non-invasive procedure — focused ultrasound — and brought it to her. She underwent it and for the first time in three years was able to write her name with her right hand. "I feel good," she said on the Today Show in April 2026. They have been married for 37 years. At year 20 they almost divorced. They chose to stay and rebuild. Terry said it simply. "Where she's weak, I'm strong. Where I'm weak, she's strong. This is the battle we were designed to fight together." 37 years. Cancer. Parkinson's. Almost divorce. Still together. --- ๐Ÿ“Œ Sources: TODAY · NBC · Fox News · Essence · Just Jared · People

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