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Christina Applegate about MS: “The worst thing I’ve ever gone through”
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Actress Christina Applegate spoke in a podcast about her multiple sclerosis. The 53-year-old is increasingly worse.
In 2021, actress Christina Applegate Multiple Sclerosis was diagnosed. In her own podcast “Messy”, which she runs with “The Sopranos” star Jamie-Lynn Sigler, she speaks regularly about her suffering. Now, however, the 53-year-old was a guest with Sigler with comedian Conan O’Brien. Among other things, she confessed that her health is so bad that she could no longer leave the house.
Christina Applegate became known as a “dull cheek”
“If people would see what my daily life looks like, they would not make it because I sometimes can’t do it. It is really, really hard,” said Applegate, who once became known as an al-bundy daughter “Dumpfbacke” in the series “A terribly nice family”.
Her illness is “the worst thing I’ve ever experienced in my life. That is the worst thing I’ve ever gone through.” In addition, they would often ask people how they were infected with the neurological autoimmune disease that is not curable. “This means that I must have done something wrong in my life to get this disease. I have done it to myself,” said these people, according to appeals.
Applegate already defeated breast cancer
Something similar had already happened to her in her breast cancer in 2008. “I’ve got used to it in the meantime, but for a while it was so difficult to endure, because why the hell should you think I would do something to get it?” Said the actress.
“I’ll start crying right away,” she said host Conan O’Brien during her podcast appearance, whereupon he replied: “Wine as much as you want, and then I start crying.” She “just has a lousy day today. I have a bad MS day,” said Applegate.
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