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Eric Dane Shares Empowering Message Amid ALS Fight

Eric Dane Demonstrates Resilience Amid ALS Diagnosis

Eric Dane was recently seen at an airport in Washington, D.C., using a motorized wheelchair, reflecting the ongoing progression of his battle with ALS. When approached by a paparazzo, Dane offered a heartfelt message, saying, “Keep the faith,” in a notably strained voice, promoting hope and perseverance.

The actor, recognized for his role in “Euphoria,” expressed gratitude for fans’ support by replying, “Thank you, brother,” when acknowledged for the well wishes pouring in from the public.

Eric Dane wearing a blue shirt that says "I AM ALS" in orange letters.
Eric Dane shared an encouraging message with fans from an airport, highlighting his ongoing fight with ALS.

Dane, dressed in a black jacket, pants, and white Nike sneakers, was assisted out of the airport by an aide. Despite his health challenges, he remains committed to living life fully, acknowledging the importance of positivity. A close source shared that he wishes to savor each moment because “tomorrow isn’t promised,” and emphasizes surrounding himself with happiness and love.

Eric Dane in casual attire, leaving an event.
Despite the disease’s progression, Dane strives to embrace each day with positivity.

Dane’s wife, Rebecca Gayheart, recently opened up about how the disease affects their daughters, Billie and Georgia. She described the situation as “heartbreaking,” noting that their children are suffering deeply. The family is seeking support from professionals to cope with this difficult time, focusing on hope and dignity.

Earlier this month, Dane participated in a campaign for I AM ALS, spotlighting the urgent need for research and potential cures for the neurodegenerative disease.

Eric Dane speaking to Diane Sawyer for an interview.
In June, Dane revealed that he had lost all function in his right arm and expressed concern about losing mobility in his legs, acknowledging how sobering the diagnosis is.

He has noted the visible effects of the disease, speaking slowly with occasional slurred words, and exhibiting involuntary twitching in his arms. Dane has shared that he expects to lose functioning in his left arm soon, describing this reality as “sobering.”