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Ryan Sutter Says Lyme Battle Is 'Night and Day' Better, Details Coping and Past Suicidal Sympathy

He outlines practical steps he uses to head off flare‑ups.

Overview

  • In a People interview published March 19, the 51-year-old said most days are good with only a few bad ones.
  • He monitors early signs and avoids overexertion, prioritizing hydration and prescribed supplements to keep symptoms at bay.
  • He said he had "sympathized with suicide" during earlier struggles, clarifying he did not plan to act on such thoughts.
  • He described his current health as vastly improved compared with his initial diagnosis, calling the change "night and day."
  • He added that the experience has deepened his empathy for people living with chronic illness and the mental-health burdens they carry.