What do you get when you mix chronic illness, dark humor, artistic storytelling, and a deeply broken healthcare system?
You get The Out-of-Network Network — a sharp, satirical, and heart-achingly relatable newsletter born from the experiences of patients who’ve seen (and survived) the absurdities of the American healthcare system firsthand.
Founded by Ian Goldstein, a Crohn’s disease patient and comedy writer, and Amanda Lehr, a writer navigating ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), OONN is more than a newsletter. It’s a lifeline. A laugh. A community. And most importantly — it’s a call to action, cloaked in clever cartoons and short, punchy stories that make you feel less alone in the madness of it all.

Meet the Founders
Amanda Lehr may not have Crohn’s, but as she puts it:
“I’m a fellow member of the ‘My Body is an Autoimmune Fight Club’ community.”

She’s lived with ankylosing spondylitis since her teens and recently received a diagnosis for MCAS — a condition that turns everyday encounters into allergic warzones.
“Being in my body is like trying to live in the booby-trapped Home Alone house: if there’s not a real intruder around, I’m the one getting hit by swinging paint cans and having my head set on fire.”
For Ian Goldstein, Crohn’s has been a two-decade battle, from bowel resections and obstructions to navigating biologics like Humira, Skyrizi, and Rinvoq. His life revolves around the proximity to hospitals, navigating insurance loopholes, and, like many chronic illness patients, learning to laugh at the chaos.
“I find so much humor in the world of healthcare. Not in the pain we patients deal with. But in the absurdity of interactions and situations that doctors, insurance companies, and people ignorant to our plights bring.”

How Out-of-Network Network Was Born
It all started with what Amanda and Ian lovingly refer to as “The Luigi Incident.”
A moment of internet virality around a meme, combined with a groundswell of people sharing stories about healthcare trauma… it lit a spark. They saw an opportunity to make something lasting.
“Knowing how fast the news cycle moves, we didn’t want this conversation to get lost in the shuffle,” Amanda shared.
So, they built OONN: A weekly Substack newsletter that pairs short healthcare horror stories with custom illustrations — funny, heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and artfully absurd.
“The situations we face aren’t inherently funny,” Ian says. “But how incompetence plays out — lazy doctors, power-hungry insurers, $70,000 hospital bills for inedible food — that’s darkly hilarious.”

Community Through Cartoons
Some of Ian’s favorite entries include:
Amanda, meanwhile, loves the diversity in voice and style across their contributors.
“As a writer, I enjoy collaborating with such distinct voices and artistic styles. As a human, I’m moved by how we all come together around this common belief: healthcare should not be a luxury product.”
The Common Denominator
So, what’s the throughline in the stories they receive?
“It’s a combination of incoherence, incompetence, and institutional hostility,” Amanda explains. “Sick and disabled people end up spending hours fixing mistakes that could bankrupt them.”
“People are crushed by sky-high bills and red tape,” Ian adds. “And those burdens pile onto lives already made difficult by chronic illness.”

More Than Just a Newsletter
For both Ian and Amanda, OONN is as therapeutic as it is informative.
“The first word that comes to mind is catharsis,” Ian says. “Reading someone else’s story — and laughing through it — tells me I’m not alone, and I’ll get through it.”
Amanda agrees, “It’s not better medicine than my biologics, but it’s still pretty damn good.”
Want to Share Your Story?
The Out-of-Network Network is always looking for contributors — writers and illustrators alike. If you’ve got a healthcare horror story, a cartoon-worthy insurance mishap, or just want to laugh (and cry) with the community, you can email Ian: ianscottgoldstein@gmail.com or Amanda: amanda.lehr@yahoo.com.
Final Advice from the Frontlines
Ian shares one last nugget of wisdom — a survival tip for navigating healthcare:
“Record everything. Record your doctor when they give you results. Record your call with your health insurance. Just make sure you’re legally allowed to. It helps you remember things, and it protects you if you need proof later.”
You’re Not Alone
Whether you’re battling Crohn’s, AS, MCAS, or just trying to make sense of a $3,000 copay for a basic test, Out-of-Network Network reminds us that laughter really is the best medicine (after your biologic infusion, of course). And that in this broken, bureaucratic mess of a system, solidarity and storytelling might just help us all stay sane, one cartoon at a time.

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