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Paul Sinha on ‘massive point of pride’ amid Parkinson’s battle: ‘No limit to what you’re able to do’

He won't let condition define him

Beat The Chasers star Paul Sinha is determined to prove a Parkinson’s diagnosis “doesn’t have to be the end”.

The Sinnerman, who is also a doctor and a stand-up comic, revealed in June 2019 he is living with the degenerative condition.

Since then Paul, 53, has shared health updates with fans through social media. During that time, he has revealed how Parkinson’s has affected his voice and movement, among other aspects.

But while Paul may have had to give up driving, he hasn’t given up working. And the telly fave is keen to emphasise how he is living with the disease, rather than succumbing to it.

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Paul Sinha revealed his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2019 (Credit: YouTube)

Paul Sinha on his Parkinson’s diagnosis

Speaking to the Daily Star, Paul reflected on his packed work diary appearing in the likes of The Chase, as well as other projects.

“I’m trying to prove to the world that Parkinson’s doesn’t have to be the end of somebody’s story… that you can carry on doing the things you love. The important thing is to not let it define you,” he told the tabloid.

Paul also noted how he remains in good physical condition for his TV appearances.

I take being on Beat The Chasers as a real point of pride.

“I take being on Beat The Chasers as a real point of pride because of the speed and reflexes required to be on the show. Whenever I buzz in and get anything right, it’s a point of massive pride to me,” Paul went on.

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Paul Sinha has no plans to give up Beat The Chasers or The Chase just yet (Credit: YouTube)

‘There’s no limit’

Paul also reckons appearing on Beat The Chasers has helped him measure how his Parkinson’s is developing.

He believes his performances on the show have not worsened since his diagnosis.

“I feel that I’ve shown in the past three or four years that you can do it whilst having Parkinson’s. There’s no limit to what you feel you’re able to do,” he insisted.

Additionally, while Paul has indicated he would quit the ITV quiz if his suffered a reduction in ability, he does not believe that to be the case.

“I still stand by that. But it’s definitely not going down, so that’s fine,” Paul added.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer