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Paul Sinha shares his ‘worries’ over TV future: ‘If I become more cognitively disabled, The Chase is out of the question’

Paul was diagnosed with Parkinson's back in 2019

The Chase star Paul Sinha appeared on Loose Women earlier this year, sharing an update on his Parkinson’s battle with the ladies.

Paul was diagnosed with the neurological condition in 2019. He realised that he had Parkinson’s after suffering from a frozen shoulder, and searching online for links to the illness.

Following his diagnosis, Beat the Chasers star Paul has been open about how he’s doing. And, back in the spring, the Chaser told the Loose Women how he’s managing his symptoms.

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Paul Sinha speaking on Loose Women
Paul Sinha revealed his ‘worries’ over the progression of his illness (Credit: ITV)

‘I feel lucky I don’t do a 9-to-5’

The ladies asked The Chase star how he mangages in his day-to-day life following his diagnosis, with the quizzer revealing that he wasn’t on the show because anything had changed with his health.

Instead, he was there to raise awareness as part of Parkinson’s Awareness Month.

If I become more cognitively disabled, those things are out of the question for me.

“Nothing’s dramatic,” he shared. “The reason I’m here isn’t because I’’”

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Paul Sinha speaking to the Loose Women

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