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FitFizz | Energy, Mindset, Health - 77: Dealing With Doctors and Medical Gaslighting (Part 1 of 2)

77: Dealing With Doctors and Medical Gaslighting (Part 1 of 2)

10/28/20 • 42 min

FitFizz | Energy, Mindset, Health

Have you or a loved one have ever been undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or had doctors dismiss your very, very real symptoms? That's medical gaslighting. It's harmful and all too common.

No matter how much you like a certain doctor, how much you trust them, how highly recommended they are, or even if they're said to have the top credentials in the world, I think that society as a whole could use a dose of trusting doctors slightly less. I know that might be a hard pill to swallow for some people but keep listening to today's topic to see why. And it's not for the sake of thinking they're not smart, but to remember they are human too and try not to put them on a pedestal the way our society as a whole tends to do. This also relates back to everything I talked about last week in terms of why I think the phrase "be your own best health advocate" can be misleading.

Have you or a loved one ever had repeated trips to the doctor with no diagnosis? Or no real diagnosis? Or a situation where you tell the doctor what hurts or how something feels and it seems like they barely pay attention or act like you're not experiencing what to you tell them you're experiencing? I've had all of these things happen. I've mentioned bits and pieces of my own story on several other episodes and today we're pulling a lot of that together.

It's something called medical gaslighting that far too many people experience and I'm talking about it because for me, learning this term was a key turning point in having the language I needed in order to fire doctors who were failing me (time and time again) and to take back my power in regards to my health.

Medical gaslighting is when a doctor or other healthcare professional downplays, overlooks, or dismisses symptoms that a person is having.

Some examples of what medical gaslighting sounds like are:

"No, I don't think you need that test."

"It's not really that serious."

"Let's just wait and see how you are in 6 months"

"Just try to do more yoga and eat more salads...I really think you're fine"

"I think there's nothing really wrong other than you might be a little depressed so let's prescribe you something for that."

Also in today's episode:

• 3 main reasons why doctors' hands are somewhat tied when they end up medically gaslighting patients

• Taking more of a stand for what your rights are with doctors

• Some of the ways that I was severely medically gaslit over the years by doctors and how I put an end to it.

Find me on social media @fitfizz

Leave me a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/fitfizz

Schedule a 1-on-1 coaching session: https://fitfizzstudio.com/coaching

My name is Kelly Wilson, owner of fitfizzstudio.com and I’m a certified trainer, nutrition coach, behavior change specialist, autoimmune disease educator and I’ve worked in the health and fitness industry for over 25 years. I'm here to help you ditch the gimmicks, finding strength through your struggles, give you the knowledge for making the smartest choices for your own health, and to remind you to celebrate victory all along the way!

The information shared is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing should be interpreted as an intent to diagnose, treat, cure, heal, or prescribe.

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Have you or a loved one have ever been undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or had doctors dismiss your very, very real symptoms? That's medical gaslighting. It's harmful and all too common.

No matter how much you like a certain doctor, how much you trust them, how highly recommended they are, or even if they're said to have the top credentials in the world, I think that society as a whole could use a dose of trusting doctors slightly less. I know that might be a hard pill to swallow for some people but keep listening to today's topic to see why. And it's not for the sake of thinking they're not smart, but to remember they are human too and try not to put them on a pedestal the way our society as a whole tends to do. This also relates back to everything I talked about last week in terms of why I think the phrase "be your own best health advocate" can be misleading.

Have you or a loved one ever had repeated trips to the doctor with no diagnosis? Or no real diagnosis? Or a situation where you tell the doctor what hurts or how something feels and it seems like they barely pay attention or act like you're not experiencing what to you tell them you're experiencing? I've had all of these things happen. I've mentioned bits and pieces of my own story on several other episodes and today we're pulling a lot of that together.

It's something called medical gaslighting that far too many people experience and I'm talking about it because for me, learning this term was a key turning point in having the language I needed in order to fire doctors who were failing me (time and time again) and to take back my power in regards to my health.

Medical gaslighting is when a doctor or other healthcare professional downplays, overlooks, or dismisses symptoms that a person is having.

Some examples of what medical gaslighting sounds like are:

"No, I don't think you need that test."

"It's not really that serious."

"Let's just wait and see how you are in 6 months"

"Just try to do more yoga and eat more salads...I really think you're fine"

"I think there's nothing really wrong other than you might be a little depressed so let's prescribe you something for that."

Also in today's episode:

• 3 main reasons why doctors' hands are somewhat tied when they end up medically gaslighting patients

• Taking more of a stand for what your rights are with doctors

• Some of the ways that I was severely medically gaslit over the years by doctors and how I put an end to it.

Find me on social media @fitfizz

Leave me a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/fitfizz

Schedule a 1-on-1 coaching session: https://fitfizzstudio.com/coaching

My name is Kelly Wilson, owner of fitfizzstudio.com and I’m a certified trainer, nutrition coach, behavior change specialist, autoimmune disease educator and I’ve worked in the health and fitness industry for over 25 years. I'm here to help you ditch the gimmicks, finding strength through your struggles, give you the knowledge for making the smartest choices for your own health, and to remind you to celebrate victory all along the way!

The information shared is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing should be interpreted as an intent to diagnose, treat, cure, heal, or prescribe.

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Suzy Goodwin of the Run Lift Mom podcast is joining us today!

Suzy is a marathon runner who also enjoys lifting, she's the mom of 4 young kids (3 of which are triplets), and she's very passionate about uplifting women and guiding other moms through their fitness journey. For the dads listening, she's got some good advice for you too and also for any non-parents listening.

Highlights in this episode:

• The official world record that Suzy once held

• How she started running, kept running and made time as a busy mom and military spouse

• Injury prevention for runners

• Her best advice for prioritizing time as a parent

• Life hacks for getting out of bed before the kids demand your attention

• Re-exploring her "why" for staying active since COVID

Here are all of Suzy's links where you can find out more about her and her podcast, plus links to other resources she mentioned in the show today!

Run Lift Mom Website: https://runliftmompod.com/

Run Lift Mom Podcast: https://runliftmompod.com/podcast/

Zyia Activewear: https://www.myzyia.com/RUNLIFTZYIA/shop/catalog.aspx

Suzy's Instagram: @runliftmompod

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runliftmompod

TikTok: @runliftmom

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx-zdnnN85gltYei1AtXRMg

Simon Sinek's book, Start With Why https://www.amazon.com/dp/1591846447/?ref=exp_fitfizz_dp_vv_d

Charge Running App: https://www.chargerunning.com/

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undefined - 78: Dealing With Doctors and Medical Gaslighting (Part 2 of 2)

78: Dealing With Doctors and Medical Gaslighting (Part 2 of 2)

Last week I explained what medical gaslighting is. Today I'm giving you 11 ways to empower yourself if you find yourself being medically gaslit. You can see the full list on the episode page at fitfizzstudio.com/podcast so you can refer back to it, save it and share it. In this episode, you'll learn how to shift your preparation, language, and mindset so that you'll never leave the doctor feeling defeated or hopeless again. Patreon https://patreon.com/kellywilson Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FitFizzRawEnergyOasis/ Leave me a voice message or ask a question: https://www.speakpipe.com/fitfizz Order lab tests on your own: https://fitfizzstudio.com/lab-testing Set up personalized coaching session: https://fitfizzstudio.com/coaching My name is Kelly Wilson, owner of fitfizzstudio.com and I’m a certified trainer, nutrition coach, behavior change specialist, autoimmune disease educator and I’ve worked in the health and fitness industry for over 25 years. I am here to help you ditch the gimmicks, finding strength through your struggles, give you the knowledge for making the smartest choices for your own health, and to remind you to celebrate victory all along the way! The information shared is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing should be interpreted as an intent to diagnose, treat, cure, heal, or prescribe.

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