“My prognosis is great” (via toofab)
."It took about a year after stem cell [transplant] for the inflammation and lesions to really go down."
"The Sweetest Thing" actress added that being diagnosed with MS"can be very isolating," but said she was fortunate to have a strong support system. The film, which is directed by Rachel Fleit, who is herself battling an autoimmune disorder,"explores complex issues ranging from dissecting deep-rooted myths about beauty" and"follows Blair as she reconciles a journey of monumental transition."
The"Cruel Intentions" star went on to share that she's"thrilled" she has a platform to open up about her journey to help others in similar situations and hopes telling her story will inspire others to feel"comfortable" to tell theirs.
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