
"Your Health Is Everything Until It's Gone" with Cliff Hegan and Katherine Wang
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What would you do if faced with a split-second decision that could determine whether someone you love lives or dies? For Katherine Wang, this nightmare scenario became reality when her husband Cliff Hegen collapsed with a severe headache and vomiting—symptoms that would reveal a life-threatening brain hemorrhage requiring immediate surgery.
Their story begins with professional success. As founders of Fitco-consulting, an executive search firm established during the 2008 financial crisis, Katherine and Cliff demonstrated remarkable resilience from the start. When the economy crashed, they pivoted to teaching Mandarin to CEOs before their core business rebounded. Over the years, they expanded across Asia, recruiting C-level executives for both Western multinationals and Chinese companies going global.
But everything changed in January 2013, just three weeks after relocating to Zhuhai. What seemed like a minor fall while walking dogs—resulting in what Cliff thought was just a fractured rib—was actually much more serious. The bump to his head created a slow bleed that built up over weeks. When Cliff woke with an excruciating headache, Katherine's decisive action to call an ambulance saved his life. At the hospital, doctors discovered 150ml of blood in his brain and gave Katherine an impossible choice: approve immediate high-risk surgery or lose her husband by morning.
The surgery succeeded, but Cliff's journey was just beginning—ten days in an induced coma followed by a careful rehabilitation process. What's truly remarkable isn't just his survival but how this experience transformed both their lives. Three months after being at death's door, Cliff began strength training. Now he works out almost daily, alternating upper and lower body exercises, building core strength through planks, and feeling "stronger and more resilient than before." He's even planning to participate in a high-intensity fitness event next year.
Katherine, too, faced her own recovery journey, working through PTSD from the traumatic experience through exercise and renewed focus on health. Their marriage emerged stronger, having passed the ultimate test of their vows "in sickness and in health."
Their powerful message resonates beyond their personal story: health is everything. As Cliff says, "Realize that your life is very finite." Katherine adds, "Keep yourself healthy—that's the most important thing." Their experience reminds us all to appreciate our vulnerability, make the most of every day, and build the resilience to bounce back from life's challenges.
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