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E: 142 Invisible Illness

Audrey Christie, MSN, RN Season 5 Episode 146

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Hi friends, today we are jumping in on invisible illness. I had a question recently about “what do I do when the doctor says I'm fine and I know I'm not?” and I’m going to really have to reel myself in for this one because it can really put me on my soapbox - not at the victim of this but at the conventional medical community and their view on all of this invisible illness - and really on our current broken medical system in general… 

What this is phenomenon is often referred to is an invisible illness. Even though they are invisible, they are real and they are common, more so than you might think. And so often invisible illness is judged, misunderstood, and overlooked by peers and practitioners. In today's episode you will learn:

  • What is an invisible illness?
  • What to do when your healthcare practitioner tells you there’s nothing wrong


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 Disclaimer Audrey is not an MD or a DVM and has never claimed to be. Audrey is an MSN, RN and earned her doctorate in traditional naturopathy. She helps humans (and horses) support their body through anti-inflammatory nutrition and lifestyle modification. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure any disease and is meant to work alongside your conventional medical team. It doesn't replace conventional medical care.