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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 29 MIN

Early Signs of Autoimmune Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore

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If you’ve been told you’re “just tired”…If your labs are “normal”…If you feel like something is off but no one is listening…This episode is for you.In this kickoff episode of Season 1: Autoimmune 101, we break down the 10 early warning signs of autoimmune disease that are often ignored, dismissed, or misdiagnosed — especially in women.We’re talking about:• Chronic fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix• Unexplained hair loss• Brain fog that makes you question yourself• Dry eyes and Sjögren’s symptoms• Weight gain tied to Hashimoto’s• Anxiety symptoms that aren’t actually anxiety• Joint pain and inflammation• Skin changes and rashes• Temperature sensitivity• And the gut instinct that something isn’t rightWe also share our personal experiences navigating thyroid dysfunction, autoimmune testing, medical gaslighting, and advocating for deeper lab work.This isn’t fear-based.This is awareness-based.Because early detection matters.Inflammation progresses when ignored.And you deserve answers.If you’re navigating autoimmune symptoms, thyroid issues, chronic illness, or unexplained health changes — this episode gives you clarity, validation, and next steps.🎧 Subscribe to Unhinged N Loud for real conversations about autoimmune disease, chronic illness, healing, mindset, and medical advocacy.You’re not lazy.You’re not dramatic.You’re not crazy.You deserve answers.

If you’ve been told you’re “just tired”…If your labs are “normal”…If you feel like something is off but no one is listening…This episode is for you.In this kickoff episode of Season 1: Autoimmune 101, we break down the 10 early warning signs of autoimmune disease that are often ignored, dismissed, or misdiagnosed — especially in women.We’re talking about:• Chronic fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix• Unexplained hair loss• Brain fog that makes you question yourself• Dry eyes and Sjögren’s symptoms• Weight gain tied to Hashimoto’s• Anxiety symptoms that aren’t actually anxiety• Joint pain and inflammation• Skin changes and rashes• Temperature sensitivity• And the gut instinct that something isn’t rightWe also share our personal experiences navigating thyroid dysfunction, autoimmune testing, medical gaslighting, and advocating for deeper lab work.This isn’t fear-based.This is awareness-based.Because early detection matters.Inflammation progresses when ignored.And you deserve answers.If you’re navigating autoimmune symptoms, thyroid issues, chronic illness, or unexplained health changes — this episode gives you clarity, validation, and next steps.🎧 Subscribe to Unhinged N Loud for real conversations about autoimmune disease, chronic illness, healing, mindset, and medical advocacy.You’re not lazy.You’re not dramatic.You’re not crazy.You deserve answers.

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