Addiction, Identity, and Recovery - The Disease of Me with Michael Bugary
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概要
Michael Bugary, a former elite baseball player whose life shifted after injury, addiction, and serious illness changed his direction, reflects on growing up in a military family, finding structure and recognition through baseball, and progressing through college athletics into professional baseball. He speaks openly about prescription stimulant use, injury, and the end of his playing career.
Following his release from professional baseball, Michael describes cycles of substance use, repeated attempts to return to the sport, and a family intervention that led him into treatment. He later received a diagnosis of a rare adult brain cancer and underwent multiple surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation.
After surviving cancer, Michael was left with chronic nerve damage and persistent pain. As part of his recovery, he began exploring meditation, intentional movement, and nervous system retraining. He also speaks about the role of his therapy dog, Lingo, whose presence became a stabilising and meaningful part of his healing and later advocacy work.
Today, Michael shares his story as a speaker and therapy dog advocate, reflecting on addiction, identity loss, recovery, and what it means to rebuild life beyond former definitions of success while remaining accountable.
Key Takeaways
- Identity built on performance alone is fragile
- Addiction often begins long before substances enter the picture
- Success can mask distress — and delay intervention
- Injury and illness can expose unresolved emotional patterns
- Recovery requires honesty, not just abstinence
- Healing can be physical, psychological, and behavioural
- Purpose often emerges only after old identities fall away
- Support systems matter — even when they’re uncomfortable
About: Michael Bugary is a former Division-I and professional athlete, playing baseball for the University of California, Berkeley and for the Boston Red Sox organisation. He is also a recovering addict and brain cancer survivor. Today, as a motivational speaker, he shares his story with the hope of helping others who face challenging times.
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