• 25: Is Your Thyroid Diagnosis Being Missed?

  • Sep 26 2019
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

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25: Is Your Thyroid Diagnosis Being Missed?

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I'll be sharing with you how traditional medical training actually puts medical providers into certain boxes, and subsequently, puts you as the client or the health care recipient, in the boxes as well.

    Those boxes are actually the ones that cause you to be misdiagnosed when it comes to your thyroid conditions, and I’m going to dive into how this phenomenon may be affecting you so you can finally get the proper treatment you deserve and need.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The medical training of not thinking outside the box (01:05)
    • The problems caused by untreated low thyroid (06:23)
    • The lack of interpretive knowledge among medical providers (12:55)
    • Missed diagnosis from poor processes of taking patient history (17:00)
    • Functional, integrative, or naturopathic medicine can really help you with your thyroid type issues (22:35)

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