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From a wheelchair and feeding tube to reclaiming his health — Dane Johnson’s Crohn’s & colitis story, plus the mindset shift behind it. I have a confession: I don’t have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis myself, but I know it up close — my best friend has UC, my cousin has Crohn’s, and watching what they go through has always stuck with me. So when I got the chance to sit down with Dane Johnson, founder of Crohn’s Colitis Lifestyle, for this week’s episode, I knew it was one I needed to share here too. Dane’s story is genuinely wild. Diagnosed at 19, he spent his 20s in and out of hospitals — at his lowest, 122 pounds, in a wheelchair, on a feeding tube, fighting for his life. Today he’s 191 pounds, medication-free, running a company, and raising three kids. That’s not a small turnaround, and on the podcast he walks through exactly how it happened — slowly, imperfectly, over about a decade. A few things from our conversation that stuck with me: * “CEO of your health,” not a passenger in it. Dane’s biggest mindset shift wasn’t a supplement or a diet — it was refusing to hand full authority over his healing to any one doctor, book, or protocol. He still worked with practitioners, but he made the calls. * Build your plan, not “the” plan. Instead of rigidly following one diet camp (paleo, carnivore, SCD), he described cherry-picking pieces from different approaches that made sense for his own body and tracking what actually helped. * He didn’t skip conventional medicine — he used it as a bridge. Steroids, biologics, even an antiviral treatment for a hidden viral infection were part of what stabilized him before he made further changes. His view: it’s not “natural vs. Western,” it’s using every tool available. * Consistency and tracking mattered more than any single tweak. He talked about daily journaling and rating his own symptoms as the thing that let him actually notice what was working. I want to be upfront about something: Dane shares a lot of specific detail in this episode — supplements, gut-healing approaches, his own theories about root causes — based entirely on his personal experience and research, not clinical studies. Crohn’s and colitis are serious, individual conditions, and what worked for one person’s body isn’t a protocol to copy without your own care team involved. Listen for the mindset and the questions to ask, not a checklist to follow blind. 🎧 Full episode: The conversation goes much deeper — into his hospitalization, the specific turning points in his recovery, and how he thinks about “incurable” as a label. Well worth the full listen if this resonated at all. Jamie / JamieLivesWell: YouTube: youtube.com/@jamieliveswell [https://www.youtube.com/@jamieliveswell] TikTok: tiktok.com/@jamieliveswell [https://www.tiktok.com/@jamieliveswell] Instagram: instagram.com/jamieliveswell [https://www.instagram.com/jamieliveswell/] Website: jamieliveswell.com [http://jamieliveswell.com] Dane Johnson / Crohn's Colitis Lifestyle: Instagram (personal): instagram.com/danejohnson1 [https://www.instagram.com/danejohnson1/] Instagram (brand): instagram.com/crohnscolitis_lifestyle [https://www.instagram.com/crohnscolitis_lifestyle] YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCf3Yhapgc2Qb16_MP7f-DuQ [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf3Yhapgc2Qb16_MP7f-DuQ] ("Crohns Colitis Lifestyle") Website: crohnscolitislifestyle.com [http://crohnscolitislifestyle.com] Get full access to Jamie MacDonald at www.jamieliveswell.com/subscribe [https://www.jamieliveswell.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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