
In this episode of Energy in Action, he shares his long diagnostic journey, from missed milestones and years of invasive testing to finally receiving a diagnosis of Complex I and III mitochondrialRelated to the mitochondria. disease.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
Matthew Cech has spent his entire life adapting to mitochondrial disease, but his story is about far more than the medical challenges he has faced. In this episode of Energy in Action, he shares his long diagnostic journey, from missed milestones and years of invasive testing to finally receiving a diagnosis of Complex I and III mitochondrial disease. He also opens up about one of the most harrowing chapters of his childhood, when a routine motility study led to sepsisA potentially life threatening condition that occurs when the body's own extreme immune response to an infection or injury damages its own tissues. Also called blood poisoning or septicemia. Patients, emergency surgery, a medically induced coma, and a month-long hospital stay that changed everything.
Matthew also talks about living with a G-tube, J-tube, and ileostomy, the emotional reality of growing up unable to eat normally, and how much it meant to be supported by his family, school, medical team, and wider community. He reflects on the accommodationsChanges that remove the barriers to learning. They can also change how and what the children is expected to learn and know. that helped him build a full life, the organizations that gave him extraordinary experiences, and the superhero identity he created for himself as “Mighty Matthew.” This is a powerful conversation about survival, perspective, and what it means to keep finding joy and purpose in a life that has asked so much.
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