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Finding Strength after JIA and Macrophage Activation Syndrome: Zac’s Story of Tenacity
Episode 186

Finding Strength after JIA and Macrophage Activation Syndrome: Zac’s Story of Tenacity

On this episode of The Arthritis Podcast, Cheryl sits down with 28-year-old personal trainer Zac Spinosa to discuss his powerful journey with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and macrophage activation syndrome.

Arthritis Life

September 11, 202559m 22sExplicit

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Show Notes

Diagnosed at just 15, Zac opens up about the difficult shift from being an active athlete to facing disability caused by arthritis and its complications. He shares how strength training became a turning point and helped him regain mobility, lose weight, and rebuild a fulfilling life. He also explores how his background in strength training helped him survive a near death experience with macrophage activation syndrome.

Together, Cheryl and Zac explore the role of exercise in managing arthritis, offering practical tips, tools, and encouragement for others navigating similar challenges. Zac highlights the importance of pairing medical treatment with disciplined strength training to enhance both health and quality of life.

Episode at a glance:

  • Zac’s Diagnosis Journey: Zac Spinosa, 28-year-old personal trainer living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), shares the challenges of shifting from active athlete to living with disability. 
  • Turning Point: How strength training helped Zac regain mobility, lose weight, and rebuild his life
  • Practical Takeaways: Tips, tools, and advice for using exercise to manage arthritis effectively
  • Holistic Approach: The importance of combining medical treatment with disciplined strength training
  • Inspiration for Listeners: Finding resilience, strength, and quality of life while navigating chronic illness

Medical disclaimer: 

All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Topics

arthritismacrophage activation syndrmoejuvenile arthritischronic illness exercisestrength trainingjuvenile idiopathic arthritispersonal training