Speak Up For Your Health

My Daughter's Misdiagnosis; My Own Health Advocacy Wake-Up Call


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When my daughter Zoe was 11, what seemed like a simple ankle injury became a seven-year journey marked by pain, misdiagnoses, and uncertainty. Despite having two physician parents who did their best to advocate for her, we trusted what we were told and waited far too long to seek a second opinion. In this episode, Zoe shares her story—from the emotional toll of being sidelined as a teenager to the surgery that finally changed everything. Along the way, we talk about the lessons she learned about self-advocacy, communicating clearly with healthcare providers, and why believing in yourself is just as important as the treatment plan.

Key Takeaways:

Be specific about your symptoms.

Clinicians will ask where your symptoms are located, what makes them better or worse, and how they started. Think through those answers ahead of time.

Use visuals to communicate.

If you have something visible—like swelling, a rash, or a limp—take a photo or record a video. These can provide invaluable information and help your provider reach a diagnosis more quickly.

Play your part in healing.

Having a great doctor is important—but a patient has responsibility and is an important part of the team.

It’s okay to cry. Sometimes, being stoic can actually be a barrier to getting the care you need. Make sure your doctor knows what you’re going through.


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    Speak Up For Your HealthBy Archelle Georgiou, MD