00:00Who was your first call?
00:03Eric Dane breaking down in tears while opening up about his ALS diagnosis with Good Morning America.
00:10I wake up every day and I'm immediately reminded that this is happening.
00:15It's not a dream.
00:16It's not a dream.
00:17It's a little bit nerve-wracking, but, you know.
00:21The actor sitting down with Diane Sawyer to talk about his battle for the first time.
00:25I don't think this is the end of my story.
00:28But I don't feel like this is the end of me.
00:31It comes two months after Eric first revealed his diagnosis.
00:35The average survival is three to five years from the onset of symptoms.
00:41It's been a reconfiguration of priorities.
00:45The ALS signs can be solid and can vary from one individual to the next person.
00:50But there usually could be muscle weakness.
00:54This muscle weakness can start in arms, hands, feet, legs.
01:00As long as there's an open dialogue and people know what's going on, then I think there'll be, you know, I think everybody will kind of make it through, right?
01:08Yeah.
01:09Eric's full interview with Diane airs Monday on Good Morning America.
01:13Who was your first call?
01:14Good morning, guys.
01:15Good morning, everyone.
01:16What isiquement's first?
01:17Well, anyway.
01:17guts and roll.
01:18Go.
01:18Go.
01:18What isementian?
01:19Go.
01:20Go.
01:21Go.
01:22Go.
01:22Goholes let go.
01:23Uhh is this only one.
01:26You can sit on the end of my lecture site, who entrust one unit.
01:27This word is a single unit.
01:28And that's it is a lot.
01:29You will look like yesterday.
01:31You can hear it better than I think there were these patients.
01:34You want to talk with other people.
01:36Yes, and what you're Hmm.
01:37Go.
01:39I see And I have to talk now.
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