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  1. Feb 4, 2017 · Then He Took Over. Dr. David Fajgenbaum, who has Castleman disease, with his wife, Caitlin, at home in Philadelphia. Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times. They called him the Beast. David ...

  2. 1,226 Followers, 2,078 Following, 386 Posts. Check out the latest photos and videos from cpfajgenbaum on Instagram after you follow them.

  3. I'm a patient with a deadly illness that has nearly killed me five times, and I'm also a physician-scientist racing to discover a cure before my time runs out. Thanks to a drug that I discovered to treat my disease and began testing on myself, I'm currently in my longest remission ever and was able to have a beautiful daughter (2018) and son (2021) with the love of my life.

  4. Sep 16, 2020 · Fajgenbaum found out he had a potentially fatal disease called Castleman which was attacking his immune system. The doctors couldn’t help him so Fajgenbaum found his own treatment. Now, he’s working on Covid. His story gives us mere mortals inspiration in a time of pandemics, fires and everything else spinning out of control.

  5. Oct 4, 2019 · I had to dig back into my memories that I had tried so hard to tuck away. With David being in remission, I try to stay positive and look forward to the future, knowing very well that this fight is not over and there is still lots of work that needs to be done. Interview/ Caitlin Fajgenbaum, wife of Dr David Fajgenbaum.

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  8. <p>When David Fajgenbaum was 25, he went from being a monster athlete to death’s door. Fajgenbaum found out he had a potentially fatal disease called Castleman which was attacking his immune system. The doctors couldn’t help him so Fajgenbaum found his own treatment. Now, he’s working on Covid. In this episode we talk about life, death and what to do when everything spirals out of ...

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