SIZ EDUCATION || Wrong Diagnosis

in hive-181430 •  3 years ago  (edited)

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Wrong Diagnosis

  • Today I am discussing about the dangers of someone giving you the wrong diagnosis this is something that's very common yet can create a lot of problems. If you're diagnosed and treated incorrectly not to mention these side effects from all the drugs that you'll be getting unnecessarily.

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  • So the worst thing that a person gets is that you have this disease or this diagnosis yet when it's another problem's never going to be solved. If you have the wrong diagnosis to diagnose someone you need to evaluate with complete data and true data.

  • So, when you have conflicting information you have to start asking questions you have started digging into the data and looking at it yourself because sometimes when you look at second-hand information. Where someone's giving you their opinion about another study it could be slightly flawed so if you look at the data.

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GERD

  • Let's say we have GERD this is a disorder where the valve on the top of the stomach doesn't close so, you have acid that comes up.

  • So, if you read on this they'll talk about genetics maybe some environmental things but it doesn't tell you the actual underlying cause evaluating someone's diet is not looked at very much in the medical profession and unfortunately, this data is very important because if this is not added into the equation and it's not looked at closely you're going to come up with different conclusions and different treatments.

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  • So, you also have to understand that some data is more important than others so if you're focusing on the genes which you really can't change too much versus the diet which you can change this would be way way more important.

  • Let's take a slow metabolism right a lot of times people will say well it's your thyroid is slow so let's say you do a test and you find out the thyroid is low so then what causes that they just say well you don't your thyroid is deficient.

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  • We can just keep treating it right so you're on medication for a very long time and so we're not getting deeper into why first of all when we evaluate this we have to be complete about it and we have to have all the data here are some extra data ninety percent of all hypothyroid cases are Hashimoto's that's an autoimmune problem related to the gut. Another piece of data that is rarely evaluated when you're looking at these connections.

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  • Let's say, for example, a person doesn't have an autoimmune disease then you have to look at other reasons for a hypothyroid problem well there's a liver problem if there's a gallbladder problem simply because 80% of that conversion from t4 to t3 happens through the liver and the 20% happens through the kidney also if you're high in estrogen that can inhibit the thyroid hormone.

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  • This is why women sometimes when they go through pregnancy when they get this spike of estrogen end up with a slow thyroid are just using all the data that's available to evaluate the most likely cause of the problem.

  • They might say a slow metabolism is that you just eat too many calories right this has been completely disproven because how do you explain the skinny people that can eat like a horse and they never gain weight and then you have the conclusion a lot of people make it well.

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  • You're just eating too many calories but that doesn't give you the whole picture it's not all about calories usually if someone has a slow metabolism and a problem with their set point.

  • Let's say they lose weight and they get down to 150 pounds but they can't seem to get below that is related to insulin resistance another piece of data that is rarely evaluated or added into the equation if you fix insulin resistance which by the way when you have insulin resistance many times.

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  • You have high insulin you fix the metabolism you fix the setpoint okay then you have high blood pressure that is a very common diagnosis which is related to genetics and risk factors and smoking and all these things that are factors but are they the most important pieces of data usually not because the most important data when you're evaluating blood pressure.

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  • It should be potassium and vitamin d and high insulin these three things will raise blood pressure faster than anything else. But if this is not evaluated the person ends up on medication for the rest of their life one last story there is a patient who came in with heart pain she's been to the emergency room with other doctors the cost for all the testing was forty thousand rupees.

  • So here's another really important tool when you evaluate you want to get a complete history of when did it start this question was never asked. The doctor found it happened like a week previously on a Tuesday doctor said what time she said five o'clock doctor said then what happened right before this what did you eat well we found out what she ate a huge banana split.

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  • She rarely ever does that I already know when you eat those types of foods you're going to sometimes affect the gallbladder. That sometimes can create a blockage which can create pressure. Which can then back up in the liver and can then affect the heart. The doctor said to lay on the table did some gentle massage in the area of digestion and her heart pain went away.

  • It never came back so this is just using this simple little question right here and so can you imagine if she was diagnosed with some heart defect and they did surgery that would be devastating. It's important when you evaluate to get all the data to make sure it's true data understand that some data is more important than others and do a complete history.

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  ·  3 years ago 

Thank you for this nice information

  ·  3 years ago 

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  ·  3 years ago 

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