Christina Applegate becomes honest about the raising of children with more
Christina Applegate is opening on how her daughter, Sadie Grace Lenoble, has handled her multiple sclerosis and the emotional obstacles with which she came.
“In My situation, Sadie only knew me as healthy and a corridor and a squad and a dancer, and she only knew, “he said.She was like Stoic about it, “Applegate recalled during an episode on Wednesday of her” Messy “podcast, which houses The actor Jamie-Lynn Sigler.
The “Dead To Me” star, whom she was diagnosed with EM in 2021, shared that her daughter initially showed a “stoic” response to the news of life.
Applegate also described the emotional cost that his condition has taken in his daily relationship.
“I see her look at me when I’m in bed,” he confessed. “And I can’t move or, I want to tell him good night in his room, but I can’t go down the hall for any reason, my legs don’t work that day.”

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The “married … with children” star said that her daughter’s trip has involved adapting to a “new normality”, one in which the mother who once knew is no longer the same. Applegate admitted that he can feel how much his son affected.
“The more age now, I think the more he is hurting it,” said Applegate.
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Earlier this year, Applegate also shared the physical toll that has assumed his body.
“Three years since they diagnosed me, I have been in the hospital more than 30 times to vomit and diarrhea and pain that is unimaginable,” he revealed. “They have performed all man known by me on me, they put so much radiation in my body from computerized tomography to everything else.”


