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Dr. Audra Lance

Chronic Pain, Illness, and Seemly Unrelated Symptoms: Why Your Doctor Needs to Know Everything

Let's talk about the importance of being real with ourselves, especially when it comes to our health. I'm all about making treatment fun because when you enjoy the process, you're more likely to see results. Whether it's work, parenting, or hitting the gym, injecting a bit of fun can do wonders for reducing stress and increasing happiness.





But here's the thing, sometimes, we've got to have those tough conversations. Even those little things that you think aren’t related, you have to spill the tea with your doctors. Lately, I've noticed a trend that needs addressing when it comes to people going to doctors to get support in their healing. The people-pleasing tendencies in the doctor's office really can set you back in your ability to heal. You know who you are, the ones who hold back, hoping everything's fine, even when it's not.


Look, I get it. You want to please your doctor and show progress, but holding back vital information isn't helping anyone. Again, even if you think it’s unrelated, we need the full picture to craft the best plan of action.


Trust me, even the seemingly insignificant details matter.


Let me share a story. A client of mine seemed to be improving with simple exercises, but something wasn't adding up. It turns out, they were holding back crucial information about their health. And guess what? It led to uncovering a serious issue early on, thanks to a comprehensive approach.

Stop playing doctor with your symptoms. Be open and honest, even if it feels uncomfortable. Your doctor needs all the pieces of the puzzle to help you effectively.


Remember, it's not just about chasing pain; it's about restoring functionality and overall well-being. Whether it's bathroom habits, bedroom concerns, or unexpected changes in energy levels, no detail is too small.


Let's make a pact, butthole breathers.


Next time you're at the doctor's, promise to spill the beans, no holding back. Your health deserves it. Share this message far and wide, because together, we can ensure everyone gets the care they need when they need it.


Alright, that's all for today. Remember, your health is your wealth. Stay real, stay healthy.




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