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Selma Blair reveals she's in remission from MS

Selma Blair reveals she's in remission from MS

Daily Mail​26-04-2025

has revealed she is now 'truly in remission' from Multiple Sclerosis after being seen previously on numerous red carpets with the help of a cane or service dog.
The actress was speaking at The Daily Front Row's 9th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards on Thursday.
Selma, 52, told People: 'I am doing amazingly well. I've been feeling great for about a year,' at the event held at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
She added: 'But I am finally well enough to really, genuinely ... I always try and feel my best, but now that I actually have stamina and energy and getting out and going out isn't so scary.'
Selma was asked what she's looking forward to now that she has her health back and she said she hasn't had any dreams since her diagnosis.
'I think maybe since the diagnosis,' she explained when asked what she meant.
'You're just tired all the time. I spent so much of my life so tired from being unwell that I think I just was trying to get through the day.'
Blair continued: 'And now it's like, wait, I realize I don't know what my goals are.'
She went on to say that her thoughts are 'much more career-oriented' these days and said she'd love to get back into acting and that is something she is actively working on.
In January, Variety reported that Blair has three upcoming movies going into production: Stay Forte, a drama about the Israel-Hamas war; a supernatural thriller called Silent; and a twin drama There There.
'I started feeling really better this last year and I'm back at work and doing things, so I will have things to announce,' she said at the time.
Selma also wants to help other people navigate their chronic illnesses and reminding them to dream and set goals for the future, even when they are unsure if they will have a future or not.
'I still am advocating for people with chronic illness and getting better, and what that looks like when you haven't made your wishes. How do we give ourselves a new life force?' she asked People.
Selma attended the event in archival Betsey Johnson to present the iconic designer with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Full of energy: The actress was on top form at the event
Selma announced that she had officially been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in an Instagram post that was shared in August of 2018 and revealed she 'hurts all the time' because of her illness.
Multiple sclerosis (known as MS) is a condition in which the immune system attacks the body and causes nerve damage to the brain and spinal cord. It is an incurable, lifelong condition.

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