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Guests: Randy Chaffee and Wes Wyatt (Returning after medical crisis)
Host: Randy Chaffee
Producer / Director / Co-Host: Wes Wyatt
Episode Summary:
Wes shares his harrowing three-month medical journey that began on November 15th (Through January 14th - TWO Months) with a heart attack, followed by a second massive heart attack the day before Thanksgiving, stroke, full brain bleed, pneumonia, staph infection, and two weeks in a medically-induced coma on a ventilator. He and Randy discuss the physical toll—losing 70 pounds, biting off his veneers on the intubation tube, relearning to walk and sit up, ongoing tremors, and permanent clots in his RCA (Right Coronary Artery), both arms, right leg, and lungs caused by C Protein Deficiency. Wes reveals the emotional impact of watching fellow rehab patients not recover like he did, especially honoring industry friend Cindy Kurpely's father, Gerry, who passed during Wes's hospitalization. The conversation emphasizes recognizing body warning signs, cherishing every moment with loved ones, and understanding wins extend far beyond business—into spiritual, health, and relationship victories.
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By Randy ChaffeeGuests: Randy Chaffee and Wes Wyatt (Returning after medical crisis)
Host: Randy Chaffee
Producer / Director / Co-Host: Wes Wyatt
Episode Summary:
Wes shares his harrowing three-month medical journey that began on November 15th (Through January 14th - TWO Months) with a heart attack, followed by a second massive heart attack the day before Thanksgiving, stroke, full brain bleed, pneumonia, staph infection, and two weeks in a medically-induced coma on a ventilator. He and Randy discuss the physical toll—losing 70 pounds, biting off his veneers on the intubation tube, relearning to walk and sit up, ongoing tremors, and permanent clots in his RCA (Right Coronary Artery), both arms, right leg, and lungs caused by C Protein Deficiency. Wes reveals the emotional impact of watching fellow rehab patients not recover like he did, especially honoring industry friend Cindy Kurpely's father, Gerry, who passed during Wes's hospitalization. The conversation emphasizes recognizing body warning signs, cherishing every moment with loved ones, and understanding wins extend far beyond business—into spiritual, health, and relationship victories.
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