If chronic illness has made you feel like a burden to the people you love, you are not alone, and you are not imagining how hard this is.
Illness does not stay contained to the body. It moves through a household. It strains marriages, tests friendships, and quietly reshapes who you are in relationship to everyone around you. The fear that runs alongside it, the hypervigilance, the late-night symptom spirals, the feeling that you are asking too much, those things are just as real as any lab result. And most practitioners never make space to talk about them.
In this episode, Dr. Mark Su sits down with Michael Schrantz, IEP, for one of the most personal conversations this show has produced. Mike is a certified indoor environmental professional who has worked with thousands of clients on mold and environmental illness, and he is someone who went through it himself. He knows what it feels like to be in that dark place, to watch your partner carry weight you wish you could take back, and to wonder whether you will ever feel like yourself again.
This conversation covers the ground that most appointments never do.
What you will hear in this episode:
Mike talks about the moment he looked in the mirror and decided he was done living in fear, not denial of his illness, but a choice to stop letting fear run his days. He talks about his wife Jennifer, a flight instructor and realtor who held the household together when he could not, and what he learned about showing up for her even when he had very little left to give. He and Dr. Su get into what partners and caregivers tend to get wrong, including the way we dismiss ten concerns because eight of them seem emotional, when two of them are pointing at something important. And they talk about purpose, about why having something to get out of bed for matters in ways that go beyond motivation.
If you are a partner or caregiver listening to this, Mike has something specific to say to you too.
Key themes from this conversation:
- How mold illness and chronic illness reshape relationships in predictable, understandable ways
- What actually helps when someone you love is overwhelmed and scared, and what tends to make it worse
- Why fear-driven thinking keeps patients stuck and what the path forward looks like
- How Mike regulated his nervous system and found his footing during his own recovery
- The role of purpose, faith, community, and presence in healing, the things that do not show up on a lab panel but matter enormously
This is not a clinical episode. It is an honest one, and it may be exactly what someone in your life needs to hear.
About Michael Schrantz, IEP Michael Schrantz is a certified indoor environmental professional (IEP) and the founder of Environmental Analytics. He has worked with thousands of clients navigating mold-related illness and environmentally complex cases, and he hosts the IEP Radio podcast. Michael is a recurring guest on the Functional Medicine Reality Podcast and brings the perspective of both a seasoned environmental professional and someone who has personally walked through chronic illness and come out the other side.
Website: environmentalanalytics.net
Podcast: IEPradio.com
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