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Eric Dane reveals right arm has 'completely stopped working' amid ALS battle

  • Eric Dane, 52, opened up poignantly about his ALS diagnosis during an interview on Good Morning America that aired in the United States on June 16.
  • Dane first noticed weakness in his right hand over a year ago and saw multiple neurologists before receiving an ALS diagnosis after nine months.
  • The progressive neurological disease has left Dane's right side completely nonfunctional, while his left side still works but may soon deteriorate.
  • Dane expressed that the three letters hold a lasting significance for him, acknowledged his daughter’s role in pulling him back onto the boat during the incident, and mentioned that he believes his story is not yet finished.
  • Dane remains focused on his family, plans to continue acting as long as possible, and aims to raise ALS awareness while coping with its effects.
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American actor Eric Dane, who became famous for his roles in series such as "Grey's Anatomy" and "Euphuria" and announced in April that he suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SLA), declared that he had lost control of his arm...

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Eric Dane also became known as a doctor in the U.S. hospital series "Grey's Anatomy". In April he announced that he was seriously ill himself. Now he talks about his new life.

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"I think in a few months I won't be able to use even this," the 52-year-old actor said.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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