Her speech got sooooooooo much better after watching her 1st interview when she was 1st diagnosed and spoke out about the disease, this is a good example of never giving up
Selma and Christina are 2 of my all time favorite actors. I grew up with them. I’m so happy for Selma being so strong and convincing Chris to get the MRI. 🌸 🌺
Wow she seems & sounds SO much better than she did in an interview of her a few years ago. I don’t know when exactly that interview was. But glad to see her looking healthy
I am 70, just found selma Blair's videos. I have been doubted by medical staff for years, lots of years. Labeled as drug seeking, mental problems. Just last week the fnp and her nurse accused me of faking my stuttering f***Ed up speech and trouble with finding word. To everyone reading this don't give up or give in to suicide. Have faith in what your body is telling you.
I have MS as well (it really sucks), you have a platform which most of us don’t. How about you christina applegate and others dealing with immune compromised diseases make a funny movie, even if it’s just 30 minutes long. I think that would help us deal with things and let others see what we go through in a understanding way. Cause I’m going to be honest, what we feel sometimes we can’t explain it just feels weird to us. I have optic neuritis for over a year now in my right eye, and let me tell you it sucks. Something to think about.
@L’esprit de l’escalier I have been gluten free for over a year now, and I do intermittent fasting, I don’t eat sweets, or processed foods, I pretty much eat clean. I can feel a difference in my body. I don’t like eating too much beef, so I pretty much stick to chicken, pork and some turkey. I will eat a baked potatoe here and there. And not on meds.
Heads-up: I went on Dr. Terry Whals Whals Protocol Diet. My vision slowly returned pretty much to normal, and plenty of organic carrots and supplements did the trick. -#-
I want to get where you are. With ADD and ASD and Bipolar and who knows what it really is affecting my health and life, you just want to be validated… Bless you!
Thinking: They've that clinic down the street over on just the other side of the border in Mexico now. That doctor is making all that dough, doctors I am hearing on the radio, here in California are pretty much doing the same thing for joints, and it just makes no sense for them to not begin offering the same or an even ' better procedure, here in The States. ' Thinking: Seems its okay to prescribe expensive DMT (Disease Modifying Therapies), replete with many risks, but when there's a treatment that actually SOLVES the problem, suddenly, everybody has to run to the Taco Truck for the procedure that gets the job done.... -#-
@@maryjs4878 - It’s not rude… As a healthcare professional, I would not be shy in telling patients who have mobility issues to stay clear from wearing heels and opt for well fitted shoes with traction. I will excuse you as you are probably in elementary school.
@@lolam.9291 you're a "healthcare professional" but you're not a MS doctor and you're NOT HER DOCTOR. You don't even know how she's feeling. You're NOT her.
Why should she not wear heals/have a dog and have to live her life differently because of her diagnosis? As someone with Multiple Sclerosis let me tell you it strips you of so much and the last thing we need is people passing judgement.
@@maryjs4878 - I don’t care what people want to do with their lives. Healthcare professionals can only make recommendations. Hey, if you want to crack you head open, then that’s fine. I don’t know you so I couldn’t care less about you.
Her speech got sooooooooo much better after watching her 1st interview when she was 1st diagnosed and spoke out about the disease, this is a good example of never giving up
Nice, but a lot of MS people, are going to that clinic down the street in Mexico. I checked it out, just need the dough to go..
She's gorgeous, smart, and a terrific and strong and honest she's here to help other women keep it up!!!.
im so glad she is doing so well
Selma and Christina are 2 of my all time favorite actors. I grew up with them. I’m so happy for Selma being so strong and convincing Chris to get the MRI. 🌸 🌺
She sounds so much healthier now!!!
Wow she seems & sounds SO much better than she did in an interview of her a few years ago. I don’t know when exactly that interview was. But glad to see her looking healthy
I wish I could hang out with her! I don’t have MS but do have Lupus and other health issues. I can relate to people/family not believing how I feel
SAME!! I’m struggling 😢 🤗
I am 70, just found selma Blair's videos. I have been doubted by medical staff for years, lots of years. Labeled as drug seeking, mental problems. Just last week the fnp and her nurse accused me of faking my stuttering f***Ed up speech and trouble with finding word. To everyone reading this don't give up or give in to suicide. Have faith in what your body is telling you.
Selma is a hero of mine.
Wow to be 50 and look that amazing....more importantly though she has such an amazing soul! What an inspiration!
You are beautiful Selma!!
She is always so chic. That cane!
I have MS as well (it really sucks), you have a platform which most of us don’t. How about you christina applegate and others dealing with immune compromised diseases make a funny movie, even if it’s just 30 minutes long. I think that would help us deal with things and let others see what we go through in a understanding way. Cause I’m going to be honest, what we feel sometimes we can’t explain it just feels weird to us. I have optic neuritis for over a year now in my right eye, and let me tell you it sucks. Something to think about.
@L’esprit de l’escalier I have been gluten free for over a year now, and I do intermittent fasting, I don’t eat sweets, or processed foods, I pretty much eat clean. I can feel a difference in my body. I don’t like eating too much beef, so I pretty much stick to chicken, pork and some turkey. I will eat a baked potatoe here and there. And not on meds.
Heads-up: I went on Dr. Terry Whals Whals Protocol Diet. My vision slowly returned pretty much to normal, and plenty of organic carrots and supplements did the trick. -#-
She looks gorgeous
God bless this lady for her courage and strength! God lets us go through things sometimes I think to help others.
Can't believe she and Christina both played in The Sweetest Thing and both got MS!!!
I'm so happy she's doing better! I Loved her in Legally Blonde which was the first time I saw her work, and I've Loved her ever since❤
I love her
She is speaking pretty good.
God bless my daughter has MS she’s 29 got it 5 years ago she’s on stage 6 ..
she look good and wow she is 50..she looks 20 years younger!
I have MS and i can only walk a couple of steps itm in a wheelchair but I live independently
I want to get where you are. With ADD and ASD and Bipolar and who knows what it really is affecting my health and life, you just want to be validated…
Bless you!
Peace wow love
She's doing well
The dog fell asleep! 4:43
The dog is just preparing mentally for the rest of the day 😂.
Thinking: They've that clinic down the street over on just the other side of the border in Mexico now. That doctor is making all that dough, doctors I am hearing on the radio, here in California are pretty much doing the same thing for joints, and it just makes no sense for them to not begin offering the same or an even ' better procedure, here in The States. '
Thinking: Seems its okay to prescribe expensive DMT (Disease Modifying Therapies), replete with many risks, but when there's a treatment that actually SOLVES the problem, suddenly, everybody has to run to the Taco Truck for the procedure that gets the job done.... -#-
I wonder if "Annette Funicello"(not sure on spelling)would have been helped better now than then...
Please!
She found her second act.
My family didn't care and didn't help me
I’m so sorry 😞
🤩😍😍🤩🤩😍💖🌈
Love you Jenna ❤️ Love Jesus W Bush ❤️
I have never seen any patient who have mobility issues wearing high heals 😳… a cane… a dog… 🤔
@Lola M.
You said
"I have never seen any patient who have mobility issues wearing high heels 😳... a cane.. a dog...🤔"
You're not her. You're rude.
@@maryjs4878 - It’s not rude… As a healthcare professional, I would not be shy in telling patients who have mobility issues to stay clear from wearing heels and opt for well fitted shoes with traction. I will excuse you as you are probably in elementary school.
@@lolam.9291 you're a "healthcare professional" but you're not a MS doctor and you're NOT HER DOCTOR.
You don't even know how she's feeling. You're NOT her.
Why should she not wear heals/have a dog and have to live her life differently because of her diagnosis?
As someone with Multiple Sclerosis let me tell you it strips you of so much and the last thing we need is people passing judgement.
@@maryjs4878 - I don’t care what people want to do with their lives. Healthcare professionals can only make recommendations. Hey, if you want to crack you head open, then that’s fine. I don’t know you so I couldn’t care less about you.
Selma, the blonde hair does not suit you! In all you movies, you had dark hair.
Leave her alone
No one ask you and no one cares about your opinion
Naprotiv sa plavom kosom izgleda mlađe i lepša je.
That's a matter of opinion, I think she looks beautiful.
She looks great as a blonde and as a brunette