Montel Williams, known for his long-running talk show, has shared details about his ongoing struggle with multiple sclerosis (MS), chronic pain, and a past battle with opioid addiction. Speaking on Fox Nation's 'Sean,' Williams explained that his MS diagnosis led to years of intense pain, which he initially managed with prescription opioids.
'The pain was relentless,' Williams said. 'I relied on opioids to function, but it quickly became a problem.' He emphasized the importance of seeking alternative pain management strategies and the dangers of long-term opioid use. Williams now advocates for responsible pain management and greater awareness of the risks associated with opioid addiction. He hopes his story will encourage others to seek help and explore different treatment options.
Montel Williams Discusses MS, Pain, and Opioid Struggle
Montel Williams, the television personality, is speaking out about his battle with multiple sclerosis (MS) and chronic pain. He reveals how years of dealing with pain led to a period of opioid addiction. Williams shares his experiences on Fox Nation's 'Sean,' offering a candid look at his health journey and recovery.