Dr. Pimple Popper Sandra Lee feared she’d ‘never do surgery’ again after stroke caused ‘PTSD’

Dr. Pimple Popper Sandra Lee feared she would “never do surgery” again after suffering a stroke in November 2025. “I had a stroke four months ago, I’m OK now,” she…

Dr. Pimple Popper Sandra Lee feared she would “never do surgery” again after suffering a stroke in November 2025.

“I had a stroke four months ago, I’m OK now,” she told Page Six radio hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real on Thursday morning.

“In the beginning, I was like, ‘What am I going to do? Like, am I going on disability? Is this going to be it? I’m never doing a surgery again.’”

Sandra Lee speaking into a microphone with "Page Six Radio" in the background.
Dr. Pimple Popper Sandra Lee (seen here on Thursday) feared she would never perform surgery again after her stroke. Page Six
Sandra Lee speaking into a "Page Six Radio" microphone.
“I had a stroke four months ago, I’m OK now,” the TLC star told Page Six radio on Thursday morning. Page Six

Lee, 55, candidly admitted to fearing the uncertainty of the future, adding, “You have a little PTSD cause it happened while I was actually taping the show.”

“It’s sort of associated in my mind with the show,” she continued, referring to her TLC reality series, “Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out.”

The TV personality shared that while she feels “99 percent better,” she realized “there’s a range” and “sometimes it gets a little worse” and “a little better.”

Sandra Lee speaking into a microphone at Page Six Radio.
“In the beginning, I was like, ‘What am I going to do? Like, am I going on disability? Is this going to be it? I’m never doing a surgery again,” she said. Page Six
Dr. Sandra Lee performing surgery on Jess B.'s head lipoma.
Lee (seen here on her show) admitted she had PTSD because the stroke happened while she was filming. Warner Bros. Discovery,

Lee has still been able to perform surgeries and “talk to people without looking insane,” she said. However, she still struggles with not being able to fully lift her left arm.

When asked if she knew what may have caused her stroke, the surgeon explained that high blood pressure and cholesterol run in her family.

“My father had a little stroke when he was about 60, so older than I am, but I’m mid-50s, which is hard for me to say, but that’s part of it,” she continued.

Dr. Sandra Lee, also known as Dr. Pimple Popper, wearing blue scrubs and blue gloves, looking serious.
“It’s sort of associated in my mind with the show,” Lee (seen above) added.
Dr. Sandra Lee visits SiriusXM Studios.
The TV personality (seen here on Thursday) shared that some days are better than others. Getty Images

Lee admitted she’s neglected going to a physician to check her vitals, saying she tricked herself into believing she didn’t need to, as she looks and feels younger due to dermatologist treatment.

“For you to kind of say, ‘OK, maybe I should see a doctor for my blood pressure, my cholesterol, that sounds like a mold,’” she said.

The Lifetime star explained she hopes her story will “push others” to take care of themselves.

Lee previously revealed she had an ischemic stroke while working on Season 2 of her show.

Dr. Sandra Lee visits the Empire State Building on April 17, 2025 in New York City.
Lee (seen here in 2025) stated that high blood pressure runs in her family. Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust
Dr. Sandra Lee speaks onstage during the Premiere VIP Screening Event Of All-New Lifetime Show "Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out" With Dr. Sandra Lee at Dolby Theatre on April 10, 2025 in Los Angeles
The reality star (seen here in April 2025) suffered from a stroke in November 2025. Getty Images for Lifetime

Recalling the stroke, the TLC star told People that she thought she was experiencing a hot flash until she got “super sweaty” and didn’t feel like herself.

“As a physician, I couldn’t deny that I had slurred speech, that I was having weakness on one side, but I was like, ‘Well, this is a dream, right?’ More like a living nightmare,” she said.

To help with recovery, Lee has been in physical and occupational therapy.

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