There wasn’t any Doom, but there was a feeling of dread in one of the key characters from the classic Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
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Emma Caulfield Ford isn’t letting multiple sclerosis get her down.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, the 49-year-old former “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star reveals her MS diagnosis and opens up about dealing with the disease.
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She recalls first feeling the symptoms back in 2010, but at the time, the people she consulted assumed she had Bell’s palsy.
Finally, after having an MRI done, she got a call from her doctor informing her of the true diagnosis.
“He was like: ‘You have MS.’ Just like that. It was like an out-of-body experience,” Caulfield Ford says. I’m like, ‘No, that’s not possible.’ I’m like, ‘What are you talking about?’ He was very matter of fact about it. ‘Well, you can get a second opinion…’ It was literally a kind of nightmare…. It turns out it was something major. Then I was like, ‘I’ve got to go to work now.’ What do I do?”
As the actress explains, she has family history with the disease: “My father had MS. Rest in peace, my beautiful father.”
Though she told people close to her about it, Caulfield Ford hid her MS diagnosis publicly.
“I’m trying to keep my s**t together and I’ve got to go back to work,” she recalls thinking at the time. “So that was my first experience of keeping everything really quiet and showing up and just doing my job.”
Though stress can be a problem for people with MS, there are some good stresses in the actress’ life, including raising her daughter, and acting.
“I love work. I don’t like not working,” she says. “I’ve always been kind of a worker bee. I thrive in that.”
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