Selma Blair recently opened up about her health after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
For those who don’t know, the 53-year-old American actress has suffered from multiple sclerosis for more than seven years.
On Saturday, November 22, she sat down with Stellar and revealed that she has been relapse-free for “a few years” and how grateful she is because her condition is stable.
Expressing his feelings, Blair said: “It, of course, means a lot to me that I’m not, right now, accumulating more damage in my brain. I’ve also made a lot of progress with the neuroplasticity vibe.”
“I’m very, very lucky. Everyone’s experience with MS is different. I think I have a certain place [to speak publicly]. My big mouth likes to see what I can do against stigma,” Legally blonde star rated.
According to the Mayo Clinic, multiple sclerosis is “a disease that causes a breakdown in the protective covering of nerves. Multiple sclerosis can cause numbness, weakness, difficulty walking, vision changes, and other symptoms.”




