I've found a new appreciation for her that I don't think I would have had otherwise. I think we as a society need to offer acceptance and more people celebrating all aspects of our lives.
I watched this the other night. I cried like a baby from heartbreak to joy. I've always loved Selma, but this is such a special human being. Love and prayers flooding your way. You are amazing!!
So impressed by these beautiful, creative, determined, and sensitive ladies! What inspirations they both are to us all! Can't wait to see the documentary!
The documentary was so amazing! It was raw, brave and so honest. Selma's outlook and the way she has faced MS is courageous! Thank you beautiful lady for being such a beacon of light for me as I have battled my own health journey over the last few months. I hope she continues to thrive and I wish her so much happiness 😊
What a brave, brave woman. I was born with Spina Bifida and I know I am really tired of living in this body I am so sick of being trapped in. She's my hero.
I'm impressed and so happy her speech has improved months ago I saw an interview of her where she was struggling and now she is so fluent. I love u Selma, you are a fighter.
I would love meet Selma and was a fan of he before she told her story. I am a music teacher, vocalist and performer so when I was diagnosed with MS this past year, I like many wondered what my story would be and how this journey would unfold. I am a Mom, too and this documentary is the most real, honest, and beautiful experience and I have seen it multiple times. It is truly a gift to the world and she makes me know it will be okay. I hope to have the chance to meet her and I can't wait to see her on the big screen and I know she has so much more ahead of her as far as acting. I believe she can do anything. I too, wanted to speak to a Michael J. Fox when I got this diagnosis and I am also a loner and MS makes it easy to hide from the world. This gives new perspective and hope so I am extremely grateful that she was so fearless and honest with showing her story.
Watching how a women living a life as mom, not actress! Doing all she can to survive for herself and her child. Peeling all back! As a mom She revealed so many fears. Her highs and lows with her mother. Her challenges with treatment was so revealing. My dear friend died of cancer and I sat with with her threw almost all her treatments , it awoke in me the heartache,that I try to bury . Heath is taken for granted till we are faced , With such challenges.
I'm so proud of her, keep seeing that doctor he said that you would be back 90% with all your functions for the last videos I was in tears. So nice to see there are some good doctors left out there that are accurate....
Just watched this documentary and was BLOWN AWAY!!! Omg! So much respect for her and all that she’s been through!! I was always a fan of Selma as and actress but now I’m even a bigger fan of hers as a person! I just can’t believe her bravery for putting something so personal and painful out there! Not only heartbreaking to watch but SO inspiring!! I will never hear MS and think of it in the same way. I pray that she continues to improve and is around for a long time to have a lifetime of memories with her son and loved ones. Selma is changing lives by putting this out there. God bless you! 🙏🏻💗
So much LOVE your way! Great documentary and absolutely pulling for you Selma!! You got this woman,,, you hang in! Sending lots of hope and love from beautiful NC mountains
Wonderful, Selma is so genuine and authentic in her way of expressing herself and I hope for her that more people can hear her voice because not only disabled people,but people in general need to listen to somebody like her!
She is the realist movie star I've ever watched! She hid her sickness for so long not knowing what it was that was causing her real problems! Selma showed so much heart and soul! I appreciate watching her battle for her life back. With me having two types of lupus, I understand how she feels on so many different levels!
Im start the same treatment soon. So scared of the risks. My neurologist told me theres a 30% mortality rate, but its my last option :( im 29 so hoping ill be strong enough to tolerate the transplant. Best wishes to anyone reading x
Selma is the best! Always has been a strong human with power and this just accentuates it big time Extremely loveable and down to earth as well. And I could not pretend like all 3 of them have the same hair in different stages hahaha (does not seem this way but I'm saying it with all due respect)
Did Selma say that she is growing new “lesions” now? Was she joking, or did she mean that she will be getting more MS lesions in her brain? On one hand, it sounded like she was in real remission from the disease, but when she made that statement at the very end (Rachel and Selma laughed)… Can anyone answer this, please?
She said she’s not getting new lesions at the moment but their is always a possibility they she will get new lesions. I really hope she doesn’t and that she beat MS. I have ms but not as aggressive as she had it.
@@kvm75 remember to change your diet.. there is a specific diet..get checked for food allergies especially gluten - candida in bowel/bloodstream - parasites - nutritional deficiencies - heavy metals - eating right for your blood type as well.. takes time.. nutrition is a Science.. good luck! Also lift weights.. xo
D: yes, this is how MS progresses. New damage occurs. Comparing scans over time, she has seen either old ones grow or new ones appear. Remission and slowed progression aren't the same, but they can appear to look like the same thing in a person. Your scans and your neurological testing tell the story.
@@kvm75 I'm glad the that your MS is milder than hers because at the moment mine isn't. My prayers to everyone that is dealing with this horrible disease.
Where can I watch the documentary?? Pls, sb tell me! Is there justice in life?? Murderers living happily and healthy. Then there are ultra intelligent and kind people having to suffer unbearably. Why??? What for? The human body is so ridiculously weak, and it's so scary to know that it can snap any time. Salma keep up! My heart is with you. You helped me a lot to deal with my condition. Wish you all the best. I'll pray to a God I don't really believe in that all your dreams come true!
I've found a new appreciation for her that I don't think I would have had otherwise. I think we as a society need to offer acceptance and more people celebrating all aspects of our lives.
I have fought MS for nearly 50 years a very cruel disease.
I watched this the other night. I cried like a baby from heartbreak to joy. I've always loved Selma, but this is such a special human being. Love and prayers flooding your way. You are amazing!!
Gorgeous, courageous, inspirational, thank you for sharing yourself so beautifully.
So impressed by these beautiful, creative, determined, and sensitive ladies! What inspirations they both are to us all! Can't wait to see the documentary!
The documentary was so amazing! It was raw, brave and so honest. Selma's outlook and the way she has faced MS is courageous! Thank you beautiful lady for being such a beacon of light for me as I have battled my own health journey over the last few months. I hope she continues to thrive and I wish her so much happiness 😊
so brave -- I lived as the child of someone facing this challenge and no one understood --- deeply grateful
What a brave, brave woman. I was born with Spina Bifida and I know I am really tired of living in this body I am so sick of being trapped in. She's my hero.
You’re strong ♥️
I'm impressed and so happy her speech has improved months ago I saw an interview of her where she was struggling and now she is so fluent. I love u Selma, you are a fighter.
I would love meet Selma and was a fan of he before she told her story. I am a music teacher, vocalist and performer so when I was diagnosed with MS this past year, I like many wondered what my story would be and how this journey would unfold. I am a Mom, too and this documentary is the most real, honest, and beautiful experience and I have seen it multiple times. It is truly a gift to the world and she makes me know it will be okay. I hope to have the chance to meet her and I can't wait to see her on the big screen and I know she has so much more ahead of her as far as acting. I believe she can do anything. I too, wanted to speak to a Michael J. Fox when I got this diagnosis and I am also a loner and MS makes it easy to hide from the world. This gives new perspective and hope so I am extremely grateful that she was so fearless and honest with showing her story.
Watching how a women living a life as mom, not actress! Doing all she can to survive for herself and her child. Peeling all back! As a mom
She revealed so many fears. Her highs and lows with her mother. Her challenges with treatment was so revealing. My dear friend died of cancer and I sat with with her threw almost all her treatments , it awoke in me the heartache,that I try to bury . Heath is taken for granted till we are faced ,
With such challenges.
I'm so proud of her, keep seeing that doctor he said that you would be back 90% with all your functions for the last videos I was in tears. So nice to see there are some good doctors left out there that are accurate....
All Multiple Sclerosis people are Warrior's.
Thank-you P H for your kind words.
Just watched this documentary and was BLOWN AWAY!!! Omg! So much respect for her and all that she’s been through!! I was always a fan of Selma as and actress but now I’m even a bigger fan of hers as a person! I just can’t believe her bravery for putting something so personal and painful out there! Not only heartbreaking to watch but SO inspiring!! I will never hear MS and think of it in the same way. I pray that she continues to improve and is around for a long time to have a lifetime of memories with her son and loved ones. Selma is changing lives by putting this out there. God bless you! 🙏🏻💗
Imagine what this journey is like for poor people.
So much LOVE your way! Great documentary and absolutely pulling for you Selma!! You got this woman,,, you hang in! Sending lots of hope and love from beautiful NC mountains
Wonderful, Selma is so genuine and authentic in her way of expressing herself and I hope for her that more people can hear her voice because not only disabled people,but people in general need to listen to somebody like her!
Ms Selma Blair! Such a beautiful woman! So inspirational, strong and positive
So much love to Selma💛💛💛
She is the realist movie star I've ever watched! She hid her sickness for so long not knowing what it was that was causing her real problems! Selma showed so much heart and soul! I appreciate watching her battle for her life back. With me having two types of lupus, I understand how she feels on so many different levels!
Excellent interview!
She is so strong. Beautiful.
Im start the same treatment soon. So scared of the risks. My neurologist told me theres a 30% mortality rate, but its my last option :( im 29 so hoping ill be strong enough to tolerate the transplant. Best wishes to anyone reading x
The word is Authentic
I can't wait to watch it
it's a hard watch
Its a great documentary… 😍
Selma is the best!
Always has been a strong human with power and this just accentuates it big time
Extremely loveable and down to earth as well.
And I could not pretend like all 3 of them have the same hair in different stages hahaha (does not seem this way but I'm saying it with all due respect)
and.....keeping the secret......out of fear of discrimination --- something that we need to uncover......
She is a strong woman.
Selma
You have all my respect and love
Hugs,pretty Lady
Did Selma say that she is growing new “lesions” now? Was she joking, or did she mean that she will be getting more MS lesions in her brain? On one hand, it sounded like she was in real remission from the disease, but when she made that statement at the very end (Rachel and Selma laughed)… Can anyone answer this, please?
She said she’s not getting new lesions at the moment but their is always a possibility they she will get new lesions. I really hope she doesn’t and that she beat MS. I have ms but not as aggressive as she had it.
@@kvm75 remember to change your diet.. there is a specific diet..get checked for food allergies especially gluten - candida in bowel/bloodstream - parasites - nutritional deficiencies - heavy metals - eating right for your blood type as well.. takes time.. nutrition is a Science.. good luck! Also lift weights.. xo
D: yes, this is how MS progresses. New damage occurs. Comparing scans over time, she has seen either old ones grow or new ones appear. Remission and slowed progression aren't the same, but they can appear to look like the same thing in a person. Your scans and your neurological testing tell the story.
@@kvm75 I'm glad the that your MS is milder than hers because at the moment mine isn't. My prayers to everyone that is dealing with this horrible disease.
Where can I watch it? Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷❤️
It’s on Netflix 😊
@@Rose77745 Thank you for telling me.
@@valeriaguerra1306 no problem ❤️
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Where can I watch the documentary?? Pls, sb tell me!
Is there justice in life?? Murderers living happily and healthy. Then there are ultra intelligent and kind people having to suffer unbearably. Why??? What for? The human body is so ridiculously weak, and it's so scary to know that it can snap any time.
Salma keep up! My heart is with you. You helped me a lot to deal with my condition. Wish you all the best. I'll pray to a God I don't really believe in that all your dreams come true!
Can you watch it some where else than discover plus I don't have sky and it's not on sky go
It’s on Netflix 😊
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How i need a rock like the one you found, in my life 🙄