
Montel Williams gets candid about MS, chronic pain and opioid abuse after blunt warning from doctor
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Montel Williams shares his MS diagnosis story, battle with chronic pain, and how it led to opioid addiction and recovery on Fox Nation's "Sean."
"He looked me in the face in his office and said, ‘You know the type of MS you're in, when it hits people of your race, it normally is really very debilitating,’" said Williams, who hosted "The Montel Williams Show" from 1991 to 2008. Madison is a production assistant for Fox News Digital on the Flash team.
"He said you're probably going to be in a wheelchair in five years, so you need to, like, get your sh** together.’"
Williams was stunned. At the time, many experts believed MS primarily affected White individuals of European descent. "I didn’t think I could get MS," he admitted.

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