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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 23 MIN

They Keep Saying I'm Fine. I Collapsed While Filming This.

from DiagnoseThis · host Dr. Z

She flew in from Tijuana. Seventh stem cell treatment. Nine weeks sick. Natural killer cells depleted. Still not fully over it. She didn't get to take a week off and be sick. She came back and filmed this.This is Episode 13 of Diagnose This. And it's not about her. It's about you.Every appointment you've walked out of thinking maybe it really is just stress. Every lab result that came back normal when you knew something was wrong. Every time the self-doubt built until you started to wonder if you were the problem.You are not the problem.94% of patients say their symptoms have been ignored or dismissed by a doctor. 58% said their condition worsened after dismissal. 28% experienced a health emergency as a result. This isn't rare. It's the system working exactly as it was designed — for speed, not complexity. For the seven-minute appointment and the normal lab result. Not for you.This episode is about what medical gaslighting actually is, why it happens to women at disproportionate rates, and what you can do about it in the exam room right now — without being aggressive, without freezing, without walking out with nothing again.And at the end, she collapses on camera. Because that's what managing a primary immunodeficiency in a broken system actually looks like. Still here. Still building.Learn about:What medical gaslighting actually is — and why it's not always intentionalThe statistics that should make every doctor uncomfortableWhy women are disproportionately dismissed — and the research behind itExactly what to say when they tell you your labs are normalHow Diagnose This puts you in the room as an informed patient they can't gaslightWhat nine weeks sick, seven stem cell treatments, and zero antibiotics in 10 months If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know deep down you're not, Dr. Z was you. Now she's fixing what dismissed both of you.Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. They labelled her permanently disabled. Told her she'd never work again. So she's fixing the system that failed both of you.This isn't just a podcast. It's the platform she desperately needed when she was sick, dismissed, alone, and searching for answers at 2 AM because no one else was asking WHY.👉 Take the Ask WHY Quiz: https://diagnosethis.com/homeYour symptoms aren't random. Your dismissals aren't coincidence. Get your personalized WHY Report in minutes - the framework that helps you walk into your next appointment prepared to be heard.Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms → https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this#DrZ #DiagnoseThisPodcast #MedicalGaslighting #DismissedByDoctors #NormalLabsButSick #WomensHealthBias #ChronicIllness #PrimaryImmunodeficiency #StemCellTreatment #PatientAdvocacy #HowToTalkToYourDoctor #InformedPatient #FunctionalMedicine #CVID #InvisibleIllness

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