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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 15 MIN

Why Routine Checkups Can't Catch Combat-Related Stress

from The Hard To Kill Podcast with Dave Morrow · host Dave Morrow

Managing combat stress requires more than standard medical care. Learn how to address HPA axis disruption and take control of your health data. The standard medical system often fails to address the unique physiological impact of combat stress. This video explains why your HPA axis may be disrupted and how chronic inflammation often goes overlooked in routine checkups. If you feel like your current treatment plan is missing the root cause of your symptoms, this approach offers a different path. We outline a stack approach that integrates independent clinicians and self-paid labs alongside your existing care. By securing a fuller inflammation panel, you gain a clearer picture of your body's actual state. This method prioritizes personal ownership of your medical decisions, ensuring you have the data needed to advocate for your own recovery rather than relying solely on a system not designed for these specific needs. Subscribe for weekly health strategy breakdowns, and comment below if you have ever had to order your own lab work to get answers. Find everything at https://hardtokill.org/

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Managing combat stress requires more than standard medical care. Learn how to address HPA axis disruption and take control of your health data. The standard medical system often fails to address the unique physiological impact of combat stress....

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