Christina Applegate’s MS diagnosis has ‘broken’ her 14-year-old daughter

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Christina ApplegateThe diagnosis of MS had an impact on her 14 -year -old daughter, Sadie, to more ways than she could have imagined.
During a recent episode of his “disorderly” podcast with the co-host Jamie-Lynn Sign, the actress “married … with children” detailed the different ways in which her health problems “broke” her teenage daughter.
“In my situation, Sadie only knew me as healthy, and a runner, and a peloton and a dancer, and she only knew it,” she said. “So when it happened, 2021, she was, like stoic on this subject.”
She continued: “And now I see her looking at me when I am in bed and I can’t really move, or I want to go and tell her good night in her room, but I can’t go down in the corridor for any reason my legs don’t work that day. At the moment, I can barely go to the bathroom, it’s the worst, but it is neither.
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Christina Applegate said her diagnosis of Sep “broke” her 14 -year -old daughter Sadie. (John Shearer / Getty Images for ABA)
Applegate said that the more time has happened, the worse it becomes.
“She didn’t know that. It was like losing the mother she had about it. The more she gets older now, I think the more it hurts,” she said. “Also, I was diagnosed in 2021, so we had just passed by the cochable and no school and all that and now mom cannot do everything she used to do, and I see her in her eyes. I see him.”
She added: “But you know what is really beautiful? When we got out, she knows that I have so much trouble because I have such anxiety about the exit. And she always has my arm.”
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“She always tries to help me cross and help me with my cane and all that. At home, she says:” Can you please go down and make my food because you are the only one who can do it. “”

Applegate has a daughter, Sadie, with her husband Martyn Lenoble. (Gilbert Flores / Variety via Getty Images)
“She’s like,” you do all the steps. “And I say to myself: ‘Sadie, I cannot go down the steps F — ING.’ ‘.
Applegate revealed its diagnosis on X in 2021.
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Last year, Applegate openly discussed the “real depression” on a daily basis.
“I’m in a depression right now, which I don’t think I have felt it for years,” said Applegate. “Like a real one, f — All the depression where it scares me a little because it really is fatalistic. I am trapped in this darkness at the moment that I did not feel … I don’t even know how long, probably 20 years.”
At the time, she admitted: “I don’t like to live. I don’t like it. I don’t like things anymore.”

Christina Applegate revealed her diagnosis of Sep in 2021. (Valerie Macon)
Earlier this year, Applegate revealed that it had been hospitalized “more than 30 times” due to intense symptoms of MS.
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“For the past three years, since I was diagnosed, I have been in the hospital more than 30 times to vomit and diarrhea and pain,” said actress “Dead to Me”. “It’s unimaginable, ok? They did all the known man’s tests on me, put so much radiation in my body, from CT scan to everything else.”
“One of things with ms Does it slow down our organs, you know, not completely, but there is a slowdown in the function of your organs, “she continued.” I noticed that – and I will be really honest – if I have to poop, I vomit. “”
“My neuro does not bless him – that God bless her – says that it is not a MS thing,” added Applegate. “So, I’m sorry, there must be a correlation here, and I’m not a doctor. I don’t give medical advice. I’m just saying, just think about that, ok? Because I’m in the middle of the same exact situation, and that f — Ing sucks, and it’s scary.”
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“Always have a small trash can next to your toilet. Because you can do both without it being in disorder,” joked Applegate. “I had one yesterday.”