Being Alive Is Pretty Good

13/07/2023 1h 5min
Being Alive Is Pretty Good

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Episode Synopsis


In this episode, we have the rare opportunity to speak with someone who overcame 20 clinical deaths within a short period. Insane, isn't it?? Well, Fred will tell us all about this unique experience:

What happened in the summer of 2009
What doctors thought he was suffering with
What was really happening and what possibly contributed to it
How doctors fixed it (or so he/they thought)
How it affected his body and brain
What happened 4 years later
The attempts to fix it - and what could go wrong
Another problem 5 years later
Why this time Fred requested full anesthesia
What his psychiatrist suggested and why he wrote the book about it
What one person wrote as a "testimonial" on his book on Amazon
What’s next after years of recovery
How he started taking care of his own health and sharing his storyBooks Fred recommended during our talk: Dr. Jason Fung: The Obesity Code Gin Stephens: Fast. Feast. Repeat. - The health plan with the side effect of weight loss Victor Frankl: Man’s search for meaning Quotes by Fred:
" If I am going to die, I would rather not know about it"
" I was so battered I didn’t understand how battered I was"
" Nobody makes money from people fasting" WATCH ON YOUTUBE

 
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Find his book on Amazon: The Summer I Died Twenty Times  
 
 
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