Christina Applegate and The Sopranos star Jamie-Lynn Sigler are shedding light on how their respective multiple sclerosis diagnoses brought them together.
Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler are shedding light on how their respective multiple sclerosis diagnoses brought them together.
She continued: 'One thing I haven’t done in the last 23 years is admit it was hard, because I didn’t want to let anyone down.''I can talk about anything with her. Constipation, diarrhea . . . Bravo TV,' she mused. While they do talk about MS, the podcast is not about their disease, which impacts the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves.
'I was throwing up last night, thinking about all of it. Being touched, makeup and hair, even talking about it, I get spasms. Weird positions, shoes, people, noise, climate I can’t control. It all goes through my mind, and I want to go back to bed and watch Naked and Afraid,' she confessed. When Robin, 63, asked the mother-of-one how long she thinks she'd had MS for before being diagnosed, the Married... with Children star replied: 'Probably six or seven years, I think. I noticed, especially the first season, we'd be shooting and I would buckle, like my leg would buckle.
'You know, I was a dancer, a runner and all these things that I love, and a mom. And she's like,"okay I have you and you are going to be okay", and if not for her, I really honestly don't know.'