Emma Caulfield Ford opened up about being diagnosed and living with multiple sclerosis during an interview with Vanity Fair that was published on Tuesday.The 49-year-old actress sat down for a wide-ranging conversation and spoke about how living with the condition has affected her professional output and personal life.The Buffy The Vampire Slayer actress began the interview by recalling the first time that she became aware of the effects of multiple sclerosis.
Being open: Emma Caulfield Ford opened up about being diagnosed and living with multiple sclerosis during an interview with Vanity Fair that was published on TuesdayCaulfield Ford stated: 'Back in 2010, I was working on Marti Noxon's Gigantic and prior to starting that job, I woke up one morning and the left side of my face felt like there were a million ants crawling on it.'She added: I went to my acupuncturist, and he was like, "I don't know, man.
Maybe you have Bell's palsy?"...Even when I was with the neurologist, he was like, "Yeah, it sounds like Bell's palsy, honestly.
You've been under a lot of stress."' The performer pointed out that the effects of the disease began appearing during a particularly turbulent period of her life.She stated: 'That was literally the year of hell for me.
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