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Home / Health / Selma Blair's MS update: No new damage

Selma Blair's MS update: No new damage

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Selma Blair reports being relapse-free for two years.
  • She feels grateful her multiple sclerosis is not worsening.
  • Blair aims to combat MS stigma with her public platform.
Selma Blair's MS update: No new damage

Selma Blair, seven years after her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, has shared an encouraging health update. She confirmed to Stellar magazine that she has been relapse-free for approximately two years, expressing profound gratitude that her condition is not escalating.

Blair feels very lucky and emphasized the diverse nature of MS experiences. She believes her public platform allows her to address the stigma associated with the disease, noting the significant strides made through neuroplasticity, despite the ongoing challenges.

She initially disclosed her MS diagnosis in October 2018, detailing the physical and cognitive symptoms she experienced, including fatigue, memory fog, and balance issues. Blair has since been open about her journey to provide hope and support to others, advocating for seeking help and embracing life's fullness.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Selma Blair has reported being relapse-free from MS for the past two years and is grateful her condition is not worsening.
Selma Blair publicly shared her multiple sclerosis diagnosis in October 2018, though she suspects she may have had juvenile MS.
Multiple sclerosis can cause nerve damage leading to symptoms like numbness, weakness, walking difficulties, and vision changes.

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