Selma Blair feels optimistic.
The “legally blonde” actress revealed that she was “really in remission” of sclerosis in plates while attending the 9th Fashion Los Angeles Awards of the daily.
“I manage incredibly well,” said the star of “cruel intentions” to people during the event.
“I have been feeling good for about a year,” she added. “But I’m finally good enough for really, really … I always try to feel better, but now that I really have endurance and energy and go out and go out is not so scary.”
The mother of one, 55, had lived with the autoimmune disease of the central nervous system for seven years. She said she was now ready to focus on what awaits us.
“It’s funny, I didn’t spend enough time to have dreams,” she told The Outlet. “And now it’s like, what are my dreams?”
“You are just tired all the time,” she said live with MS. “I spent so much from my life so tired of being sick that I think I was just trying to spend the day.”
“It’s like, wait, I realize that I don’t know what my goals are.”
The actress feels “much more focused on the career” now and said that she “would like” to return to the theater. In fact, she already has some films in preparation.
In addition, the star of “Hellboy” said that she “always pleads for people with chronic disease and improves, and what it looks like when you have not made your wishes”.
“How do we give ourselves a new vital force?” She said.
For Blair, this new vital force means more writing – it previously wrote a memory called “Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up”. Now she would like to write a book for young adults, quoting for the inspiration of Frances Hodgson Burnett “The Secret Garden”.
In June 2024, Blair pointed out on page six how his service dog, Scout, helped her remember taking his MS medication.
“He gives me a little snack on my nose because I can become a little spastic. He reminds me,” she said during the female lunch at the Tibeca Festival in Chanel. “I’m really distracted so I need him.”
She also said that she was doing “well” following a bone marrow transplant several years earlier.
“It took a long time to recover, but now I finally walk very well,” she said on page Six. “I wear heels without cane.”
Blair revealed his diagnosis for the first time in an emotional position on social networks in October 2018.
“I am disabled,” she wrote at the time. “I drop things down. My memory is misty. And my left side requires instructions from a broken GPS. “