
Vincenzo Mollica's touching video about his illnesses is going viral: "Parkinson's and blindness, leave me alone at least when eternity begins." The popular RAI journalist's video message, shared on social media, is making the rounds online.
Vincenzo Mollica: "I hope Mr. Parkinson and Sister Blindness leave me alone in eternity."
Vincenzo Mollica does not give up. Faced with illness, Parkinson's and the progressive loss of sight, the Rai journalist continues to fight with courage and tenacity. He does so with his proverbial irony, recounting his daily life on social media and through sincere and moving interviews.
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"Mr. Parkinson and Sister Blindness"
In his reflections, Mollica does not spare harsh words for the disease that afflicts him, defining it "Mr. Parkinson" and "Sister Blindness". He does it with a pinch of his shrewd sarcasm, but also with the awareness of the hard test he is facing.
A message of hope
Despite the difficulties, Crumb He never loses hope. In his latest video message on Instagram, titled "Toward Eternity," he expresses his desire to find peace in the afterlife, free from illness. "I fervently hope that Mr. Parkinson and Sister Blindness will leave me alone at least there, at that precise point where eternity begins.", he says in a strong and decisive voice.
Mollica's words are touching and inspiring. Her video has received an avalanche of comments and hearts from friends and admirers, including many well-known faces from the entertainment world such as Fiorello and Laura Pausini.






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