Jamie-Lynn Sigler revealed on her "MeSsy" podcast that she nearly died from sepsis following surgery complications a year ago, amid her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis. The "Sopranos" star discussed the emotional toll of her illness and how it has affected her ability to parent, emphasizing the importance of confronting and processing grief.
Christina Applegate opens up about her struggles with multiple sclerosis on her podcast MeSsy, expressing feelings of depression and frustration since her diagnosis in 2021. She discusses the challenges of daily life, her lack of enjoyment in activities she once loved, and the difficulty of public appearances. Co-host Jamie-Lynn Sigler offers support, sharing her own experiences with MS and encouraging acceptance. Despite her struggles, Applegate misses acting and brainstorms a new project idea with Sigler.
Christina Applegate revealed on her "MeSsy" podcast that her battle with multiple sclerosis has led to severe depression, leaving her feeling trapped in darkness and devoid of joy. Despite receiving a standing ovation at the 2024 Emmy Awards, she described the event as extremely challenging. Co-host Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who also has MS, urged Applegate not to give up and to seek therapy. Applegate first disclosed her MS diagnosis in August 2021.
Actress Christina Applegate opens up about her "pretty bad" relapse of multiple sclerosis on her new podcast, MeSsy, with fellow MS sufferer Jamie-Lynn Sigler. She describes the debilitating pain, sleeplessness, and deep depression she's experiencing, noting that her legs are "just done" and she hasn't showered in three weeks due to the constant pain and poor circulation. Applegate's candid discussion sheds light on the challenges of living with MS and the importance of being honest about its impact.
Christina Applegate reveals in an interview with ABC News that she likely had multiple sclerosis for six or seven years before being diagnosed in 2021, while discussing the impact of the chronic disease on her life and career. She and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who was diagnosed with MS in 2001, are launching a podcast called MeSsy to share their experiences and provide support for others living with MS. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic central nervous system disease with no cure, impacting individuals in various ways and often leading to physical and emotional challenges.
Actress Christina Applegate revealed on "Good Morning America" that she believes she had been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for years before being diagnosed in 2021, crediting her friend Jamie-Lynn Sigler and actress Selma Blair for encouraging her to seek medical help. Applegate and Sigler, both living with MS, are launching a podcast called "Messy" to share real conversations about living with the disease, with Applegate expressing a newfound willingness to be authentic and vulnerable.
Actress Christina Applegate revealed on "Good Morning America" that she believes she had been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for years before being diagnosed in 2021, crediting her friend Jamie-Lynn Sigler and actress Selma Blair for encouraging her to seek medical help. Applegate and Sigler, who has been living with MS for over 20 years, are launching a podcast called "Messy" to discuss their experiences with the disease and the messiness of life. Applegate expressed her relief at no longer feeling the need to put on a facade and is supported by Sigler in this new chapter of openness.
Actress Christina Applegate opened up about living with multiple sclerosis and her struggles with the condition, including a rare appearance at the Emmys where she joked about "blacking out." In an upcoming interview on "Good Morning America," she discussed the challenges of her continued battle with MS and the overwhelming support she has received. Applegate, along with Jamie-Lynn Sigler, is set to launch a podcast detailing their experiences with the autoimmune disorder. Her retreat from the public eye comes after hinting at retiring in 2023, and she revealed that her MS diagnosis came while filming the final season of her Netflix comedy "Dead to Me."
Christina Applegate opened up about living with multiple sclerosis, describing it as living "kind of in hell," but expressed gratitude for the support she receives. She also reflected on her surprise appearance at the Emmy Awards, where she felt "beloved" despite feeling overwhelmed and not remembering much of it. Applegate's candid interview with Good Morning America was a teaser for a longer segment scheduled for the following day, where she was joined by Jamie-Lynn Sigler, another individual battling MS.