Emotional Connection
Dr. Taz shares a heartfelt moment reflecting on the emotional toll of being a doctor, emphasizing the importance of empathy in healthcare. Krista acknowledges the challenges women face in seeking medical support, highlighting the need for understanding and validation in the medical field.In this clip
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I'm 58 years old and have been suffering for years. I feel like I'm losing myself; I'm tired all the time, experiencing erectile dysfunction, depression, losing strength, and struggling with memory and focus. These issues are ruining my life. I tire easily when I try to exercise, and I feel these symptoms may be related to metabolic syndrome. I mentioned it to one of my doctors, but it was dismissed immediately. I also know I'm deficient in vitamin D, as diagnosed by the same doctor. I moved to a new state and cannot see my new doctor until another 10 months. I'm a somebody to my son, and he's my only reason to care. Deep down, I want to be better, but I'm tiring as each day goes on. Is there anything I can do?
I have a question about the episode 375: Hormone balance, medical gaslighting & how to optimize metabolism longevity | Taz Bhatia, M.D. and the clip Taking Charge of Health. I experienced a troubling incident where my face turned red, my pulse went to 150+, and I felt very anxious. The hospital diagnosed it as anxiety, gave me medication, and sent me home. Since then, I have had several episodes of weird sensations, tachycardia, and a constant feeling of being woozy with pressure behind my eyes. I've seen an ENT, cardiologist, and neurologist, but they haven't been able to help. Do you have any advice to help me feel normal again?
I have a question about the episode 375: Hormone balance, medical gaslighting & how to optimize metabolism longevity | Taz Bhatia, M.D. and the clip Broken Healthcare System. I experienced a troubling incident where my face turned red, my pulse went to 150+, and I felt very anxious. The hospital diagnosed it as anxiety, gave me medication, and sent me home. Since then, I have had several episodes of weird sensations, tachycardia, and a constant feeling of being woozy with pressure behind my eyes. I've seen an ENT, cardiologist, and neurologist, but they haven't been able to help. Any advice to help me feel normal again?