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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

psychosomatic and you might feel better if you got a boyfriend?" i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from some flares and things, that would say ok, what kind of trauma have you had? we do think this is psychosomatic. without any real neurological tests. it was just talking to me. and taking a case history so i did just believe that. i'm really depressive, i cannot get to the bottom of how to ignite some life in me and i took it, ever since i was 12 i was told that it was just depression. how did you feel when you finally got the diagnosis when the doctor said to you you have ms. how did that feel? when the doctor told me the night of the mri that i had ms, i cried that it had a name and it was an amazing comforting feeling even though

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

when i give birth to my son arthur in 2011, that was the real, that's when the horror of not being able to move without extreme discomfort and stiffness became a part of my life and that was really ageing and i really fell apart in those years thinking it was just a severe post partum that i cannot get over, self—medicating and it was a real roller coaster, a spiral of being down on myself and keeping it secret that i felt like such an unaccomplished new mother and i was being very secretive about it because i was ashamed and concerned i would not work again. so when the diagnosis came, it really took the lid off a lot for me and unburdened me. is it true that somewhere along the line, a doctor actually said to you that it's psychosomatic and you might feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

so when the diagnosis came, really took the lid off a lot for me and unburdened me. is it true that somewhere along the lines, a doctor said to you that it's psychosomatic and you would feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my disturbances i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from flairs and things. that would say ok, what kind of trauma have you had? we do think this is psychosomatic. without any real neurological tests. it's just talking to me. and taking a case history and i did disbelieve that. i'm really depressive, i cannot get to the bottom of igniting some life in me and i took it ever

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

that it's psychosomatic and you would feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances, even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from some flares and things, that would say, "ok, what kind of trauma have you had? we do think this is psychosomatic." but without any real neurological tests. it was just talking to me. and taking a case history, so i did just believe that. iwas like, "wow, i'm really depressive, i cannot get to the bottom of how to ignite some life force in me." and i took it. ever since i was 12 i was told that it was just depression. how did you feel when you finally got the diagnosis and the doctor said to you the you have ms? how did that feel?

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

it's psychosomatic and you might feel better if you got a boyfriend? i can't say how many times... my fatigue and my speech disturbances — even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from some flares and things — that would say, "ok, what kind of trauma have you had? we do think this is psychosomatic," but without any real neurological tests. it was just talking to me and taking a case history. so, i did just believe that. i was like, "wow, i'm really depressive. i can't get to the bottom of how to ignite some life force in me." and i took it... ever since i was 12, i was told that it was just depression. how did you feel when you finally got that diagnosis? when the doctor said to you you've got ms, how did that feel? when the doctor told me the night of the mri that i had ms, i cried, that it had a name.

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

it because i was ashamed and concerned i would not work again. and when the diagnosis came, it really took the lid off a lot for me and unburdened me. is it true that somewhere along the line, a doctor said to you that it's psychosomatic and you would feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances, even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from some flares and things, that would say, "ok, what kind of trauma have you had? we do think this is psychosomatic." but without any real neurological tests. it was just talking to me. and taking case history, so i did just believe that. iwas like, "wow, i'm really depressive, i cannot get to the bottom of how to ignite some life force in me."

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

was really ageing and i really fell apart in those years, thinking it was just a severe postpartum i couldn't get over. self—medicating — just a real roller—coaster, a spiral of being down on myself and keeping it secret that i felt like such an unaccomplished new mother. and i was being very secretive about it because i was ashamed and concerned i wouldn't work again. so when the diagnosis came, it really took the lid off a lot for me and unburdened me. is it true that somewhere along the line, a doctor said to you that it's psychosomatic and you might feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances, even in my 20s, the speech would come out when i developed tics from some flares and things, that would say, "ok,

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BBC 100 Women in Conversation

the horror of not being able to move without extreme discomfort and stiffness became a part of my life and that was really ageing and everything fell apart in those years thinking it was just a severe thing i cannot get over, self—medicating, just a real roller—coaster in the spiral of being down on myself and keeping it secret that i felt like such an unaccomplished new mother and i was being very secretive about it because i was ashamed and concerned i would not work again. and when the diagnosis came, it really took the lid off a lot for me and unburdened me. is it true that somewhere along the line, a doctor said to you that it's psychosomatic and you would feel better if you got a boyfriend? i cannot say how many times my fatigue and my speech disturbances, even in my 20s, the speech would come out when

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Newsday

the american actress selma blair became a household name after starring in box—office hits such as legally blonde and hellboy. after years of suffering from fatigue and speech disturbances, she was finally diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018. selma has been named one of the bbc 100 women for 2022 — and in this exclusive interview with sophie long she reveals how the disease brought her acting career to a halt — and her reaction when she was given the diagnosis for the first time. when the doctor told me the night of the mri that i had ms. i cried. and it was an amazing comforting feeling even though i don't wish disease on anyone. it was a comforting feeling to know there was a whole community of chronic amosite and i did not feel it was the end of the world. for me i felt it was the beginning of

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BBC News

has gone on trial in manila. she is facing seven charges of tax evasion, estimated at £120 million. she pleaded not guilty. the prince and princess of wales are to separate. a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: us basketball star brittney griner has been released from a russian prison colony — exchanged for a notorious russian arms dealer nicknamed the merchant of death. in a much—hyped new documentary series — harry and meghan go into detail about their relationship, press intrusion and racism. the american actress selma blair became a household name after starring in box—office hits such as cruel intentions, legally blonde and hellboy. after years of suffering from fatigue and speech disturbances, she was finally diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018.

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