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How UFC Star Ben Askren Cheated Death

Ben Askren is a former Olympic wrestler and former MMA champion. What is it like to come face-to-face with death and make it back? Ben went from being on top of the world to needing a double lung transplant just to survive. What actually happened to him, what did he endure during his recovery, and how did the experience reshape his perspective on life? Expect to learn what actually happened to Ben these past 18 months, how low his health went, the biggest lessons Ben has held onto over the last year, what Ben thought about when he was that close to death, how surviving and recovering changed his thoughts on faith and fatherhood, and much more… - Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Get up to 70% off during Gymshark's Summer Sale at https://gym.sh/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM10) Get 15% off your first order of my favourite Non-Alcoholic Brew at https://athleticbrewing.com/modernwisdom Get 35% off your first subscription on the best supplements from Momentous at https://livemomentous.com/modernwisdom Get ChatGPT to explore ideas, solve problems, and learn faster at ⁠https://chatgpt.com - 0:00 The Crazy Story Behind Ben’s Double Lung Transplant 5:01 What Happened After Ben Blacked Out? 8:27 How Do You Breathe Without Lungs? 10:38 The Hidden Danger of Necrotising Pneumonia 12:27 The Long Road Back to Health 17:30 Waking Up to a Second Chance at Life 21:35 How to Stay Strong Through Illness 26:40 How Near-Death Changed Ben’s Priorities 33:29 Has Ben’s Definition of Success Changed? 37:26 Why Wrestlers Are Mentally Different 41:44 Talent vs Hard Work: What Brings You Success? 48:24 How to Stop the Pressure Getting to You 57:38 Choose Your Own Legacy 01:04:01 Where to Find Ben - Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - https://chriswillx.com/books/ Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic here - https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch in the comments below or head to... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact/

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Jun 27, 20261h 5mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Ben Askren’s near-death lung transplant reshapes purpose and priorities

  1. Askren describes a rapid medical collapse from an initially minor staph infection that progressed into necrotizing pneumonia, sepsis, ECMO, and ultimately a double lung transplant he only learned about upon waking weeks later.
  2. He explains the disorienting cognitive aftermath—delirium, memory loss, and early confusion—followed by a long, incremental rehabilitation from extreme muscle wasting and basic functional dependency back toward normal life.
  3. Askren details the practical realities of transplant life, including lifelong immunosuppression, infection risk management (masking, avoiding crowds), and ongoing medication adjustments that affect energy and recovery.
  4. He credits his athlete identity—discipline, routine, and tolerance for discomfort—as the backbone of his rehab approach: doing “something” every day even when he feels terrible.
  5. The near-death experience intensifies his gratitude, patience, and time prioritization, strengthens his Christian faith, and reinforces his philosophy of ignoring external “legacy” narratives in favor of consistent daily action.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Small health issues can cascade into rare, catastrophic events.

Askren’s story starts with a staph infection that seemed to resolve, then rapidly progressed into blood infection, sepsis, and necrotizing pneumonia—illustrating how “minor” symptoms (like back pain) can mask severe internal damage.

Survival and recovery often hinge on systems and people, not just willpower.

Airlift decisions, ICU capability (CVICU), ECMO support, and a transplant team were decisive; his wife’s advocacy, documentation, and coordination of help for their children also shaped outcomes.

Post-critical illness recovery includes mental chaos, not just physical weakness.

He describes early delirium, false memories (a hospital that didn’t exist), and being “out of his mind” for 10–14 days—normalizing that cognition and identity can lag far behind medical stabilization.

Incremental daily targets beat motivation during long rehab arcs.

He rebuilt function via small, measurable steps (e.g., walking 8 minutes, then 10, then adding basic strength work), emphasizing consistency even on bad days because inactivity compounds decline.

Transplant success is a lifelong trade: organ function for immune suppression.

He explains why anti-rejection meds are necessary but raise infection risk, driving behavior changes (masking, avoiding crowds) and making medication titration a major determinant of quality of life.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

How- whoever could guess, "Oh yeah, my back hurts because my body's eating my lungs from the inside." Like, no one's ever heard of that. That's totally ridiculous.

Ben Askren

And they told me I had a double lung transplant and, you know, again, I couldn't talk and it was like, "Okay, why do I have a double lung transplant?"

Ben Askren

The doctor did say it was the, uh, worst lung transplant she's ever seen. Because so much of my tissue died, it had, like, uh, essentially she said, like, stick like glue to the walls of my ribs and stuff like that, so they had to, like, really scrape all the old lungs off the inside of my chest cavity.

Ben Askren

Everything after that was extra.

Chris Williamson

The point of life is not to arrive safely at death.

Ben Askren

Necrotizing pneumonia from staph infectionECMO survival odds and medical crisis timelineDouble lung transplant logistics and donor questionsPost-ICU delirium, memory gaps, and cognitive recoveryRehabilitation: rebuilding strength after severe muscle lossLiving with immunosuppression (prednisone, tacrolimus, infection risk)Wrestling mindset, success philosophy, and legacy indifference

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