Christina Applegate

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What a brave woman she is!! I can only imagine how scared she was when she got the diagnosis and to then do what she had to do! I wish her all the best and a complete, speedy recovery.
 
I am so happy for her! That definitely does take a lot of courage, since so much emphases on sexiness today is based upon the size of a woman's breasts. I admire her also for being candid about what happened and for spreading the word about breast cancer.
 
that's really good news that its all gone, hopefully she has a speedy recovery! my dad lost his mom (my grandmother) to breast cancer, and i never got to meet her. she must have been so scared when she got the diagnosis, and to have come to the decision she did
 
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I feel sorry for her. I always felt a little connection to her because in high school this kid used to scream “Hey Christina Applegate!” every time I walked by him. This was in the Married with Children days.

I hope she gets on the right meds quickly.
 
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I feel sorry for her. I always felt a little connection to her because in high school this kid used to scream “Hey Christina Applegate!” every time I walked by him. This was in the Married with Children days.

I hope she gets on the right meds quickly.
sounds like she is struggling right now
some people get it worse than others.....rough deal for her going through breast cancer and now this....I hope there is a good treatment for her
 
and now more bad news for Christina.....I hope with advances in medicine, she won't have it too tough
Christina Applegate Reveals She Has Multiple Sclerosis | HuffPost
I can relate, I had a single sided mastectomy in 2015 and was diagnosed w MS in 2016
The good news is that MS is not a death sentence and treatment can stop progression (sadly it cannot reverse damage already done), still it is not an easy journey (I am still trying to come to terms w how it has affected my activity and my capacity to walk) and I wish her the best
 
I can relate, I had a single sided mastectomy in 2015 and was diagnosed w MS in 2016
The good news is that MS is not a death sentence and treatment can stop progression (sadly it cannot reverse damage already done), still it is not an easy journey (I am still trying to come to terms w how it has affected my activity and my capacity to walk) and I wish her the best
sorry to hear that
My father had MS and it was devastating for him. they didn't have the treatments they have now and also he pretty much gave up on life.
I wish you and Christina both the best.
 
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