‘I’m Never Going To Accept This’: ‘Married With Children’ Star Opens Up About MS Battle

Actress Christina Applegate shared her ongoing struggles with multiple sclerosis in a recent interview with The New York Times, revealing that she had gained some 40 pounds and could no longer walk without the use of a cane.

Applegate spoke with the NYT ahead of the release of the final season of her Netflix series “Dead to Me” — which she was filming when she was first diagnosed last November. Despite a five-month hiatus to allow for the “Married With Children” alum to begin treatment, she was able to complete the season.

“This is the first time anyone’s going to see me the way I am,” she said, sharing a bit of apprehension at the thought of attending her first major ceremony since being diagnosed. “I put on 40 pounds; I can’t walk without a cane. I want people to know that I am very aware of all of that.”

I have a very important ceremony coming up. This will be my first time out since diagnosed with MS. Walking sticks are now part of my new normal. Thank you @neowalksticks for these beauties. Stay tuned to see which ones make the cut for a week of stuff,” Applegate tweeted in late October. 

I have a very important ceremony coming up. This will be my first time out since diagnosed with MS. Walking sticks are now part of my new normal. Thank you @neowalksticks for these beauties. Stay tuned to see which ones make the cut for a week of stuff. pic.twitter.com/O543p1G4vS

— christina applegate (@1capplegate) October 27, 2022

Applegate went on to tell the NYT that part of her journey had been realizing that treatment was always going to be about progress rather than “get[ting] better.”

“There was the sense of, ‘Well, let’s get her some medicine so she can get better,'” Applegate said the initial reaction was to think of the disease as a temporary thing. “And there is no better. But it was good for me. I needed to process my loss of my life, my loss of that part of me. So I needed that time.”

“Although it’s not like I came on the other side of it, like, ‘Woohoo, I’m totally fine.’ Acceptance?” she asked. “No. I’m never going to accept this. I’m pissed.”

Applegate, who earned Emmy nominations for the first two seasons of “Dead to Me,” said there was talk about shutting down the show after her diagnosis — but she wouldn’t have it.

“The powers that be were like, ‘Let’s just stop. We don’t need to finish it. Let’s put a few episodes together.’ I said, ‘No. We’re going to do it, but we’re going to do it on my terms.'”

The third and final season of “Dead to Me” premieres on Netflix on November 17.

It’s happening. Finally. The last season of Dead to Me. Brace yourselves. pic.twitter.com/oVu2hzB66M

— christina applegate (@1capplegate) September 24, 2022

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NYPD officer missing, presumed dead in Guyana after waterfall tour gone awry: reports

A New York City police officer reportedly went missing while touring a waterfall in the South American country of Guyana. 

New York City Police Department (NYPD) Officer Gladstone Haynes, of the 70th Precinct serving Flatbush, Brooklyn, is listed as missing, but presumed dead after he was pulled beneath the water by a strong current near Orinduik Falls, which is on the border of Guyana and Brazil, N.Y. Daily News reported. 

The incident reportedly happened around 2:15 p.m. Sunday, according to Guyanese news site Demerara Waves Online News. Haynes, a 17-year veteran of the NYPD who joined the force in 2005, reportedly had flown on a small plane with friends and other tourists for a tour of the falls. 

"He got swept away by the current of the water," his cousin, Allison Lawrence, told the Daily News. "He was an avid swimmer, so it’s a surprise."

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Another unnamed tourist present at the time told Demerara Waves there was no tour guide with the group, and the pilot, a man from Nicaragua, instructed the group to walk down a path to get to the falls on their own. 

It’s unclear if Haynes was swimming at the time or if he slipped and fell into the water before being dragged under. 

The tourist, who, with others in the group, ran back to inform the pilot of what happened, said the pilot did not have a satellite phone on him and did not have radio connection back to the airport, delaying emergency response.

"We are assisting the State Department and local authorities with their investigation," an NYPD spokesperson said in an email to Fox News Digital asking to confirm Haynes’s disappearance. 

By Monday night, seven members of the Guyana Defence Force Special Forces, the Divisional Police Commander and four policemen were conducting a search for Haynes by the falls, according to Demerara Waves.

Haynes, whose father served in the Guyanese police force, lived in Brooklyn with his partner and three children, according to family. "He loved his job," Lawrence told Daily News. "He was a 17-year veteran. He always wanted to be a police officer because his father was a police officer."

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"He’s kind-hearted and loving," Haynes’ cousin added. "He’s a hard-working young man who would give you the clothes off his back. We’re taking it hard. We’re praying for him."

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