The Dismissed Woman
In this episode, Margaret and Nicole share two stories that hit close to home — one from a listener, and one from Margaret’s own family — about what happens when women’s symptoms are brushed aside, minimized, or dismissed altogether. The episode opens with a listener’s journey: months (or years) of unexplained symptoms, repeated appointments, and the familiar chorus of “It’s probably stress,” “You’re overreacting,” or “Your labs look fine.” Her story takes a turn only when she finally meets a provider willing to dig deeper — uncovering a serious condition that had been there all along. Then Margaret shares something personal: her mom’s experience of being dismissed by doctors despite clear signs that something was wrong. The fear, the frustration, the self‑doubt, and the eventual relief when someone finally listened. It’s a story about persistence, intuition, and the emotional toll of fighting for care in a system that too often overlooks women’s pain. Together, these stories shine a light on a pattern far too many women recognize — and they open a conversation about advocacy, intuition, and what it really takes to get answers. This episode is validating, eye‑opening, and a reminder that being believed can change everything. If you have a story you would like to share, please message us on social media or email us at thedismissedwoman@gmail.com
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