larry: we re back with our senior executive producer wendy walker, author of eproducer. s with us a suzanne somers. over the past 25 years we ve been inspire and awed by people who not only encountered adversity but thrived in spite of it. watch. larry: you never thought you d be sitting on a worldwide television program saying you re a gay man? i never thought. trust me, larry, i said this many occasions, if i knew how good it was going it feel, i d have done it ten years ago. larry: what s wa it like when you were diagnosed? it was lard to describe it because i was so young. i was 29 years old. parkingson s is not something you expect to hear. it makes your arms and legs do stuff like that. larry: motor control. yeah. that s all i know. larry: is there pain involved? no. just embarrassing. you get very angry.
have done it ten years ago. larry: what s wa it like when you were diagnosed? it was lard to describe it because i was so young. i was 29 years old. parkingson s is not something you expect to hear. it makes your arms and legs do stuff like that. larry: motor control. yeah. that s all i know. larry: is there pain involved? no. just embarrassing. you get very angry. when i was first diagnosed with a.l.s. i was given two years to live. now 45 years later, i m doing pretty well. not do be dramatic, just to show people. larry: where is it? it sends just below the knee. this is to show people the quality if the leg that you can actually get. larry: it feels like a leg. yeah. unless i actually hit rock bottom i wasn t going to stop production. what i say is i wasn t going to stop until it stopped me. so i had that determination because it had been something i wauthtsed to do my whole life and wasn t about to pull off the