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From a Death Sentence, to Life Reinvented
One More Thing Before You Go
English - July 06, 2022 07:00 - 50 minutes - 117 MBAlternative Health Health & Fitness Society & Culture Personal Journals how-to health mental-health alternative-health death dementia cancer rheumatoid arthritis ptsd depression Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode: What happens when you are a leading Cosmetic Dermatologist known around the world and you are given 6 months to live only to find out you were misdiagnosed with ALS- better known as Lou Gehrig's disease? Depression, anger, rage, and denial…and learning to perform surgery with your left hand when you’re right-handed were just a few of the things he had to endure. We're going to have conversation with the man that experienced this life-changing journey and who ultimately learned to manage his Chronic Lyme Disease, become a successful author and mentor and teach people "The Secrets To Living A Fantastic Life" I'm your host Michael Herst and welcome to One More Thing Before You Go
My guest in this episode is Dr. Allen Steven Lycka, he is a speaker, trainer, author & respected cosmetic dermatologist. His life collapsed when he suddenly developed a right foot drop in 2003. Soon after, his right arm became dysfunctional, and he was diagnosed with ALS and given six months to live. For years, he struggled with mental and physical obstacles and life questions when confronted with a life-altering near-death experience; Shock, denial, pain, guilt, anger, bargaining and depression... Still, he maintained his status as a leading cosmetic doctor for 30 years. He later discovered he has Chronic Lyme Disease and was not going to die, and as a result of his courage and determination, he is now a mentor, transformational speaker, thought leader, podcast and radio show host and we’re going to learn his journey and how you can take the steps to live a more fulfilled life when faced with the same. Find out more here: httpa://beforeyougopodcast.com
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In this episode: What happens when you are a leading Cosmetic Dermatologist known around the world and you are given 6 months to live only to find out you were misdiagnosed with ALS- better known as Lou Gehrig's disease? Depression, anger, rage, and denial…and learning to perform surgery with your left hand when you’re right-handed were just a few of the things he had to endure. We're going to have conversation with the man that experienced this life-changing journey and who ultimately learned to manage his Chronic Lyme Disease, become a successful author and mentor and teach people "The Secrets To Living A Fantastic Life" I'm your host Michael Herst and welcome to One More Thing Before You Go
My guest in this episode is Dr. Allen Steven Lycka, he is a speaker, trainer, author & respected cosmetic dermatologist. His life collapsed when he suddenly developed a right foot drop in 2003. Soon after, his right arm became dysfunctional, and he was diagnosed with ALS and given six months to live. For years, he struggled with mental and physical obstacles and life questions when confronted with a life-altering near-death experience; Shock, denial, pain, guilt, anger, bargaining and depression... Still, he maintained his status as a leading cosmetic doctor for 30 years. He later discovered he has Chronic Lyme Disease and was not going to die, and as a result of his courage and determination, he is now a mentor, transformational speaker, thought leader, podcast and radio show host and we’re going to learn his journey and how you can take the steps to live a more fulfilled life when faced with the same. Find out more here: httpa://beforeyougopodcast.com
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy