Los Angeles, April 26 (IANS) Hollywood star Selma Blair, who was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis in 2018, revealed that she's "in remission" from multiple sclerosis.
Speaking to people.com, the 52-year-old star shared: "I am doing amazingly well. I've been feeling great for about a year. 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."
Blair’s improving health has also allowed the actress to start making plans for her future, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
She said: "It's funny, I haven't spent enough time having dreams. And now it's like, 'What are my dreams?'
"I think maybe since the diagnosis. 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. And now it's like, wait, I realise I don't know what my goals are."
The actress would "love" to return to her acting roots. But her ambitions actually extend beyond her acting career.
She added: "I still am advocating for people with chronic illness and getting better, and what that looks like when you haven't made your wishes."
Blair has actually been in remission since 2021, and the actress previously said that she was feeling "really great", despite the challenges of living with multiple sclerosis.
She told People in 2023: "Everything's great. I am still in remission. I do have things that will probably always be with me, dystonia and things that come and go that are a real phenomenon. But neurology is an interesting thing and it's fascinating to me."
Multiple sclerosis causes involuntary muscle contractions, and Selema acknowledged that the disease had changed her life.
--IANS
dc/
You may also like
China says no tariff talks with US, even as Trump insists otherwise
US has conducted 1200 raids on Yemen since March: Houthis
"Treaties matter only where there's trust": BJP MP Tarun Chugh on Zardari's remark
Myanmar's earthquake death toll rises to 3,763
Delhi court lists Satyender Jain's defamation complaint for arguments on cognisance, says it has jurisdiction to hear plea