, which aired Tuesday on “Good Morning America.” . “I am very happy to see you, being able to just put out what being in the middle of an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis is like.”
"It is interesting to put it out there, to be here, to say, 'This is what my particular case looks like right now,'" she said."They weren't tears of panic. They were tears of knowing I now had to give in to a body that had loss of control," she recalled."There was some relief in that, because ever since my son was born, I was in an MS flareup and didn't know. And I was doing everything to seem normal.
She got to a point where she had trouble staying awake, she said, and felt “ashamed” when she pulled over to take a nap after dropping her son off at school a mile away. “I was doing the best I could, and I was a great mother, but it was killing me,” she said.
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'Smoke some herb. It helps' that's what he really said.