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Tired, Gaining Weight & Told Your Labs Are Normal? Here's What's Actually Going On

23 min · 22 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Tired, Gaining Weight & Told Your Labs Are Normal? Here's What's Actually Going On

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🔗 Book your free Hormone Clarity Call HERE [https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages/138105] You're exhausted. You're gaining weight. You've been to the doctor, had blood work done, and were told everything looks normal. So why do you still feel unwell? In this episode, Jess discusses one of the most common and frustrating experiences she hears from women — and explains why the conventional medical approach so often misses the real picture.  She shares her own story of being diagnosed with PCOS, hypothyroidism, and prediabetes at age 26 and handed a bag of prescriptions with almost no explanation. She breaks down why there is typically more than one reason or cause for symptoms like fatigue and weight gain. Then she walks through what a better, more holistic approach actually looks like — starting with the right data and asking the right questions.  In this episode, she covers: •     Why fatigue and weight gain are symptoms, not diagnoses — and why they're almost always multi-factorial •    The normal vs. optimal problem: why "your labs are fine" doesn't mean you're thriving •     Why the quick-fix, prescription-first approach misses the upstream cause •     The questions a real root-cause approach asks that a standard 15-minute appointment doesn't have time to address •     Why perimenopause and aging make all of this more important, not less •     How to approach this like a detective: the right blood work to ask for, how to interpret it, and how to work through the hormonal hierarchy to find the real drivers •     Why stress and cortisol are almost always a part of the bigger picture — and what to do about it Connect with Jess: * Instagram: @vitalbalancewithjess  [https://www.instagram.com/vitalbalancewithjess/] * Website: jessicatrone.com [https://jessicatrone.com/] * Email: vitalbalancewithjess@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, is not a substitute for the advice of medical doctors or practitioners and should not be used to prevent, diagnose, or treat any condition. Consult with a physician prior to beginning any fitness, health, or wellness regimen or routine.

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