Selma Blair Shares Her Journey After Being Diagnosed With Multiple Sclerosis; Actress Says She’s ‘Much Happier’ Now That She Can Finally Deal With Her Health Sensibly

Selma Blair revealed she became 'much happier' after her 2018 multiple sclerosis diagnosis, as it allowed her to address her health more sensibly. Prior to the diagnosis, she underwent a risky two-month haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to reboot her immune system. Multiple sclerosis is a condition affecting the brain and spinal cord.

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Hollywood actress Selma Blair says she became “much happier” after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, as she could finally deal with her health sensibly. Multiple sclerosis is a condition that can affect the brain and spinal cord. Before being diagnosed with it in 2018, Blair underwent a risky two-month hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to try and kickstart her immune system. Selma Blair Reveals She's 'in Remission' From Multiple Sclerosis.

The actress told Us Weekly: "Once I knew I had MS -- which I’d had for a while -- things made so much more sense. And I actually became much happier. I’d had these jerks and spasms for many years, and I’d try to suppress them or keep moving, or drink excessive amounts of alcohol to stop big things that I thought were mental. "I honestly thought I was making it up before I was diagnosed. I just thought, 'Jesus, Selma, you’re very broken inside. Admit it'. I didn’t know I wasn’t broken and that I had brain tissue damage." The Cruel Intentions actress said that she was "living a lie" until the diagnosis and has now realised that her condition is more about how she deals with others than about herself, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Selma Blair Discloses Early Years of Drinking, Calls It ‘Coping Mechanism’ to Survive Childhood.

Selma Blair Opens Up About Coping with Multiple Sclerosis, Finds New Happiness

The actress added: "I’m so much happier. Yes, there are setbacks, and my heart breaks when life goes off the rails. I was a sad person. I wanted joy and good things, but I was living a lie because I didn’t know I was sick." “I convinced myself I was just that dramatic, weird girl who needed alcohol to not stutter. I could’ve been kinder to myself. I realised it’s not about me. It’s about how I deal with people in the world. My stutter or dystonia, or lack of ability to function in the sun -- if that happens to me, it happens to others."

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