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Selma Blair is ‘in remission’ after 3-year battle with MS.

Selma Blair keeps on fighting the good fight — and winning! The “Cruel Intentions” star has suffered from multiple sclerosis since she was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease in Aug. 2018.

MS has caused the 49-year-old to deal with immense pain and physical disability. Blair also had difficulty speaking and lost the ability to use her left leg. A year went by where she dealt with her physical pain and Blair decided to undergo a stem cell transplant and chemotherapy to help fix her immune system.

Selma Blair, who was diagnosed with MS in 2018, revealed that she is now in “remission.”FilmMagic

During a virtual appearance at the discovery+ Television Critics Association panel Monday to promote her upcoming documentary, “Introducing Selma Blair,” Blair said she’s now in remission.

“My prognosis is great. I’m in remission. Stem cell put me in remission,” the “After” star said. “It took about a year after stem cell for the inflammation and lesions to really go down.”

Blair admitted that having her MS flare up was tough on her as well as her 10-year-old son, Arthur. “It’s not that MS was on a path killing me. I mean it was killing me with this flare lasting so long,” she added. “I was so burnt out. If there was an option to halt me, to rebalance after being hit so hard with that last flare, it’s absolutely for my son. I have no desire to leave him alone right now.”

The Michigan native explained she has many friends and family supporting her, saying that getting an MS diagnosis “can be very isolating” for certain people.

Blair concluded that she loves how her fame has helped bring awareness to the disease and it has helped others to find strength in their own illnesses.

“Introducing Selma Blair” will premiere in select theaters on Oct. 15 and will stream on discovery+ starting Oct. 21.

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