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017 From Tragedy To Advocacy: Raising Awareness For Connective Tissue Disorders

017 From Tragedy To Advocacy: Raising Awareness For Connective Tissue Disorders

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A 15-year-old athlete. A hidden aortic time bomb. A family who refused to let the story end there. We sit down with Lucas’s parents, Jeanette and Mike, to trace the moments that followed his sudden passing and the answers uncovered by a post-mortem diagnosis of Loeys-Dietz syndrome. What emerges is a clear, compassionate roadmap for parents, coaches, and clinicians to recognize connective tissue disorder red flags earlier—and a powerful vision for turning grief into prevention.

Jeanette takes us through Lucas’s early medical puzzle: bilateral clubfoot, months of casting, a tenotomy, braces, and visits to a half-dozen specialists. Tall, thin frame. Long wingspan. Long fingers. Pectus. Hyperflexibility. A bifid uvula only visible during routine exams. Each clue made sense on its own; together, they were a pattern. Mike explains how awareness lag and a missed genetics checkbox in 2011 kept the diagnosis out of reach. Their message isn’t blame—it’s better systems: when multiple anomalies stack, order an echocardiogram, ask family history, and consider genetics for Marfan, Loeys-Dietz, and related aortopathies.

We also talk about the question that won’t let go: what if we had known? The answers are honest and human. They would have changed sports, monitored blood pressure, and built care around risk. Yet they’re grateful Lucas lived brightly—parasailing, water polo, open-water swims—and that his spirit keeps nudging them forward. Faith, small signs, and a favorite Interstellar line—love transcends time and space—become daily fuel.

Action is the throughline. Jeanette and Mike now co-chair South Florida’s Walk for Victory with the Marfan Foundation and invite you to join Team Lucas. Expect on-site screenings, a community “Lucas” workout, and a space where fundraising directly fuels research, education, and earlier diagnosis. They also support Run for Life at Zoo Miami, honoring Lucas’s choice to be an organ donor; his corneal donation through Beauty of Sight has already helped others see.

If you’re a parent, coach, or health pro, you’ll leave with practical red flags to watch for and a renewed sense of what advocacy can do. If you loved Lucas, or love someone like him, come walk beside us. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more families find these resources. Then join Team Lucas at the Walk for Victory and help turn awareness into lives saved.

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Host Erik - https://www.instagram.com/erikbustillo/

Host Rob - https://twitter.com/RobStrength

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