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Olympic legend Michael Klim reveals devastating details of his ‘tough’ four-year battle with rare autoimmune disorder which left him unable to walk

Michael Klim has revealed devastating details of his “tough” four-year battle with a rare autoimmune disease that left him unable to walk.

The 46-year-old Australian swimming legend was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) in 2020.

The former Olympian has spoken openly about the difficult diagnosis, which left him unable to walk and bedridden within six months.

In CIDP, the body attacks its own tissue: the myelin sheaths that insulate and protect the nerves. This leads to weakness and numbness in the arms and legs.

Klim has now described in detail how he battled the disorder ‘hard’ for four years and what the mental transition from Olympian to not being able to walk looks like.

Speaking at Drew Barrymore and Wanderlust’s True North event in Sydney on Friday, Klim explained how his leg muscles started to ‘disappear’ as he deteriorated.

“I had a lot of nerve problems at first. Most people get cold feet or a tingling feeling in their thighs at night. But I suddenly started having these kinds of feelings in my legs and those feelings got worse and worse,” he said.

‘Towards the end, my legs were giving out on me when I walked back. All my other aches and pains were even more pronounced, affecting my daily lifestyle, from my ankle to my back.

Michael Klim (pictured) has revealed devastating details about his 'tough' four-year battle with a rare autoimmune disease that left him unable to walk

Michael Klim (pictured) has revealed devastating details about his ‘tough’ four-year battle with a rare autoimmune disease that left him unable to walk

‘I was almost pushed over the edge and within six months I couldn’t walk. I lost all functionality from my knees down, my muscles literally disappeared.

‘No matter how many competitions I wanted to do, nothing helped to activate the muscles.’

Klim, who can now walk with the help of a cane, admitted that the diagnosis also took a mental toll as he struggled to cope with his physical symptoms.

“It was really a mental confrontation, not just physical,” he explained while speaking to the press ahead of actress Drew’s reading event at the ICC Theatre.

“I looked down and saw these sticks hanging from my body. For someone who used to pride himself on his physical prowess, that was gone within six months.”

Klim is undergoing rehabilitation, including plasma treatment, which has helped him become more mobile by reducing inflammation and repairing nerve damage.

“The last two years have been okay, but the first two were pretty tough,” he admitted when speaking about the challenges of being diagnosed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking at Drew Barrymore and Wanderlust's True North event in Sydney on Friday, Klim (pictured right) described the mental toll of coming off the difficult diagnosis

Speaking at Drew Barrymore and Wanderlust's True North event in Sydney on Friday, Klim (pictured right) described the mental toll of coming off the difficult diagnosis

Speaking at Drew Barrymore and Wanderlust’s True North event in Sydney on Friday, Klim (pictured right) described the mental toll of coming off the difficult diagnosis

Klim (pictured in 2012) spoke candidly about the mental challenge he faced when he went from being an Olympic athlete to no longer being able to walk because his legs were deteriorating due to the condition

Klim (pictured in 2012) spoke candidly about the mental challenge he faced when he went from being an Olympic athlete to no longer being able to walk because his legs were deteriorating due to the condition

Klim (pictured in 2012) spoke candidly about the mental challenge he faced when he went from being an Olympic athlete to no longer being able to walk because his legs were deteriorating due to the condition

He also praised his girlfriend Michelle Owen for her support over the past four years, admitting it had been a difficult time.

Klim first went public with his romance with DJ Michelle in October 2019, three years after he split from his ex-model wife Lindy Klim in 2016 after 10 years of marriage.

Balinese princess Lindy is now married to property developer Adam Ellis and in 2017 they had a daughter together, Goldie.

Klim and Lindy remain close and spend time with their new partners often, while they jointly care for their three children: Stella, 17, Rocco, 15, and Frankie, 12.

Swimmer Klim is probably best known for his huge victory at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where he won gold for Australia.

Klim thrilled the crowd when he broke the world record in the 4x200m freestyle relay in the first leg of the race, helping his team to victory.

Klim, along with Ian Thorpe, Chris Fydler and Ashley Callus, took home the gold medal, while the previously undefeated Americans took silver.

Klim described Friday’s milestone achievement as one of the biggest challenges of his swimming career.

“That was the biggest challenge we could face, going up against the Americans, who have never lost the event,” he said.

Klim was previously married to Lindy Klim and they have children Stella, 17, Rocco, 15, and Frankie, 12. Since their divorce in 2016, Klim began dating Michelle, while Lindy married Adam Ellis (all pictured together)

Klim was previously married to Lindy Klim and they have children Stella, 17, Rocco, 15, and Frankie, 12. Since their divorce in 2016, Klim began dating Michelle, while Lindy married Adam Ellis (all pictured together)

Klim was previously married to Lindy Klim and they have children Stella, 17, Rocco, 15, and Frankie, 12. Since their divorce in 2016, Klim began dating Michelle, while Lindy married Adam Ellis (all pictured together)

Klim, who won six Olympic medals in three Games, admitted that he thought a lot throughout his career and meditated to focus on his competitions.

“I was thinking way too much, I was going over the race in my mind maybe 100 times or more,” he said.

The highly regarded athlete retired from competitive swimming in 2007 and now runs a successful swimming school in Bali.

After he was first diagnosed with CIDP, he moved to Indonesia with his girlfriend Michelle and is now an ambassador for the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood.

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