Janice Dean of FOX News has spoken candidly about her long, often unseen journey with multiple sclerosis.
Diagnosed in 2005, Dean has lived with the chronic illness for nearly two decades, navigating its challenges while maintaining a public career.
Recently she delivered a heartfelt message to others living with the disease, referring to them as herย fellow warriors. Her words were filled with encouragement, solidarity, and support to those who continue to battle multiple sclerosis every day.

Janice Dean describes multiple sclerosis as the โinvisible illness,โ often misunderstood because those living with it might appear perfectly fine on the outside.
โItโs the โMy, you look so wellโ disease,โ she explained, pointing out that while someone might seem put togetherโhair done, makeup onโthe reality beneath the surface is far different.
The disease, she said, is relentlessly attacking the central nervous system, disrupting communication between the brain, spine, and the rest of the body.
Despite being FOX News Channelโs familiar weather anchor, Dean revealed that on World MS Day itself, she wasnโt just talking about the diseaseโshe was actively feeling its grip. โToday, Iโm experiencing symptoms of my multiple sclerosis,โ she admitted, making her message all the more raw and real
Janice Dean, also opened up about the physical toll of living with multiple sclerosis, describing a persistent sunburn-like sensation on the back of her neck:
โEven though we look okay on the surfaceโIโve got my hair and makeup done, Iโm smiling on Fox & Friendsโinside can be quite a challenge.โ
Still, Dean expressed gratitude and solidarity with others fighting the same battle. โSometimes itโs tough to put on that smiling face, but we have to do it. And I wanted to, on this World MS Day, say thank you to all my fellow MS warriors who continue to move despite the challenges every day.โ
Multiple sclerosis is a serious and potentially disabling condition that targets the central nervous system. Globally, more than 2.8 million people live with an MS diagnosis, based on data from the National MS Society.
According to the Mayo Clinic, there is currently no known cure for MS.

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