Christina Applegate gives a heartbreaking update on the diagnosis of MS: "I live in hell"

The beloved actor first revealed his diagnosis of Sep in 2021.


Since the public unveiling of its diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (SEP), Christina Applegate came out of the spotlight to focus on her health and take care of his young daughter Sadie. While Applegate has experienced its share of health challenges over the years (a 2008 Breast cancer diagnosis Followed by an ovarian and fallopian tube elimination surgery in 2017), the Dead for me Star says that nothing could have prepared it for the way "exhausting" life is with gradually disabling disease like MS.

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"With MS disease, it's never a good day. You just have little [Expletive] Days, "Applegate, which revealed its diagnosis for the first time in 2021, said in a Variety interview .

"There are just some things that people hold for acquired in their lives I Taken for granted, "said the beloved actor, pointing to the shower or descents of a staircase.

MS is a potentially disabling disease that has an impact National MS company . "This interruption of communication signals causes unpredictable symptoms such as numbness, tingling, mood changes, memory problems, pain, fatigue, blindness and / or paralysis." The exact cause of MS is unknown and the longevity and intensity of the symptoms vary according to the patient.

Netflix Dead for me is the last credit on Applegate screen in which she plays the character Jen Harding. The third and last season of the show was broadcast in 2022, and since its first, Applegate has only made a handful of public appearances. His first interview seated on the camera should be broadcast Hello America tomorrow.

In A teaser shared by GMA , Applegate gives a heartbreaking update on his diagnosis of MS and how debilitating disease affects all the corners of his life, from his career to interaction with others.

"I live in hell," she said in a neutral tone.

Speak with GMA anchor Robin Roberts , Applegate explains that she does not leave her her home, so the interview "is really difficult for my system". However, she adds: "The support is wonderful and I am really grateful."

Roberts then changed Gears to question Applegate about her big moment Emmy Emmy in 2024, when she honored the scene as a presenter. The surprise cameo has earned Applegate a standing ovation Of her peers, which she corresponded to a punchline full of mind. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"Thank you very much, oh my god," radiated an emotional applegate before joking "

"In fact, I am sort of blackened," recalls Applegate in his new interview. "I don't even know what I said. I don't know what I was doing. I panicked so much that I didn't even know what was going on."

With hindsight, she said: "I felt really loved and it was a very nice thing."

In the years following his diagnosis , Applegate used its platform to raise awareness of MS and its symptoms. However, she also wants fans to make themselves comfortable with the idea that they might never see acting in front of the camera.

"I can't even imagine going right now. It's a progressive disease. I don't know if I'm going to get worse," she said in her Variety functionality. The sweetest thing Star added that his future could be in the voiceover by acting instead: "I have to support my family and keep my brain working."

Fans can watch the full interview with Applegate's full camera tomorrow, March 11, on GMA . She is joined by Sopranos star Jamie-Lynn Sign , was Diagnosed with MEP More than two decades ago.


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