DiagnoseThis
Her dad's name was Terry. He's not the villain in the story. He's also not the hero. He was just her dad. And losing him was one of the most complicated things she's ever had to sit with. This is Episode 3 of Diagnose This. Dr. Z goes back to the night everything changed, the night she was 16, in pajamas, glasses on, backed up against the wall by her own father. The night she called 911 because nobody else moved. The night he looked at the cop with a black eye already forming on her face and said: I never laid a fucking hand on her. She didn't talk to him for seven years after that. When he finally came back, really came back, sober enough to stop blaming everyone else, it almost felt like getting a dad again. He held her newborn daughter at Thanksgiving and didn't put her down once. Four months later he was gone. Congestive heart failure. Fifties. Same age she is now. She lost him twice. And her brother too, in a different way, before either of them turned 31. This isn't a story about trauma. It's a story about what gets wired into you when you're the only one who moves. And what it costs when nobody else does. Inside this episode: * The night her dad came home in a rage and what she did when nobody else moved * Seven years of silence, and what it actually took for her to let him back in * Getting a dad back, four months before losing him for good * Her brother, the other loss most people don't know about If you've been told "it's all in your head" - Dr. Z was that patient. Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. Years on disability at $927/month while doctors kept saying her labs were fine. Dr. Z built DiagnoseThis because she needed it and it didn't exist. 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 in a garage because no one else was asking WHY. Join us in the DiagnoseThis Community - where dismissed patients finally find the answers the system never gave them. 👉 https://community.diagnosethis.com [https://community.diagnosethis.com] Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms → https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/ [https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/]→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/ [https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/]→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this [https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this] #drz #diagnosethispodcast #functionalmedicinefounderstory #chronicillnessoriginstory #familytrauma #invisibleillness #patientadvocacy #medicalgaslighting #whennobodymovesimove #losingaparent #complicatedgrief #womenentrepreneurs #beforethediagnosis #functionalmedicinepodcast #originstory
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