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Guest Mike Lee shared his inspiring journey of overcoming severe physical and mental health challenges. ​
Mike, a former firefighter, lifeguard, and ambulance officer, recounted his experiences with a rare autoimmune condition, IgG4-related disease, which affects only 1.8 people per million. ​ His health struggles began in 2017 when he woke up with severe pain that led to a series of hospital visits. His condition caused his internal organs to attack his body, resulting in intense pain and confusion. ​ Despite the rarity of his diagnosis, Mike was fortunate to encounter a doctor who recognised the symptoms and initiated the necessary tests. ​
As Mike navigated his diagnosis, he emphasised the importance of being an advocate for oneself in medical situations. ​He shared how he pushed for additional tests, which ultimately led to the discovery of two brain aneurysms. While unrelated to his autoimmune condition, the aneurysms posed a significant threat to his life. ​Despite the gravity of the situation, Mike and his wife responded with humour and resilience, which helped them cope with the emotional toll.
Mike underwent annual scans to monitor the aneurysms, and in 2024, one of them showed signs of potential rupture. ​Fortunately, advancements in medical technology allowed for minimally invasive surgery, sparing him from open brain surgery. Reflecting on his journey, Mike expressed gratitude for his autoimmune condition, as it inadvertently led to the discovery of the aneurysms before they became life-threatening. ​
Throughout the episode, psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald provided insights into how individuals process life-altering diagnoses, likening the experience to grief. ​He emphasised the importance of building strong relationships with medical professionals and seeking support from family, friends, or advocacy services to navigate the complexities of medical care.
Mike also shared how he became a medical advocate for others, including his father and a fellow hospital patient, by helping them understand medical jargon and empowering them to ask questions. ​ He highlighted the significance of communication, emotional openness, and leaning on support networks during challenging times. ​
The episode concluded with a reminder to cherish life’s small moments and to seek help when needed.
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