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She woke up at 3am knowing something was wrong with her son.
His labs were normal. They'd been normal for two months. He'd had spine surgery after falling 25 feet from a tree stand, recovered faster than anyone the team had seen, and then started slowing down. Fevers that came and went. Hair loss. No glimmer in his eyes. The doctors looked at his labs and said fine. She looked at the same labs through a functional medicine lens and saw an infection brewing in real time.
She emailed the provider in the middle of the night. Pushed for an MRI. He didn't get to leave that hospital. Full blown infection, right to the bone. Had they left for their planned trip to Mexico, he would have been septic.
This is a new episode of DiagnoseThis. Dr. Z is joined by Dr. Wanique Peterson, DC, IFMCP, chiropractor and functional medicine provider in rural Minnesota — and the mother who trusted her gut when the labs said otherwise.
Normal doesn't mean fine. It means you haven't crossed into a disease state the system is equipped to bill for. There's an enormous gap between those two things. And in that gap, a lot of people are getting sicker while being told they're okay.
Find out about:
The gaslighting gap — what normal labs actually measure and what they miss
Dr. Peterson's story: her son, the infection, and what functional medicine saw that conventional medicine didn't
Why patients stop telling the whole story after being dismissed too many times
How to show up to an appointment so you can't be ignored
Why fasting insulin, ferritin, and other basic markers often don't get ordered — and what to do about it
The tool being built so patients never have to be the investigator alone again
If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know deep down you're not, Dr. Z was you. Now she's fixing what dismissed both of you.
Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. They labelled her permanently disabled. Told her she'd never work again. So she's fixing the system that failed both of you.
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 because no one else was asking WHY.
👉 Take the Ask WHY Quiz: https://diagnosethis.com/home
Your symptoms aren't random. Your dismissals aren't coincidence. Get your personalized WHY Report in minutes - the framework that helps you walk into your next appointment prepared to be heard.
Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms
→ https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/
→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/
→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this
#DrZ #DiagnoseThisPodcast #NormalLabsSick #GaslightingGap #FunctionalMedicineLabs #DrWaniquePeterson #SpineSurgeryInfectionMissed #FunctionalVsConventionalLabs #FastingInsulin #FerritinTesting #MedicalGaslighting #PatientAdvocacy #InformedPatient #LabInterpretation #AskWhy
By Dr. ZShe woke up at 3am knowing something was wrong with her son.
His labs were normal. They'd been normal for two months. He'd had spine surgery after falling 25 feet from a tree stand, recovered faster than anyone the team had seen, and then started slowing down. Fevers that came and went. Hair loss. No glimmer in his eyes. The doctors looked at his labs and said fine. She looked at the same labs through a functional medicine lens and saw an infection brewing in real time.
She emailed the provider in the middle of the night. Pushed for an MRI. He didn't get to leave that hospital. Full blown infection, right to the bone. Had they left for their planned trip to Mexico, he would have been septic.
This is a new episode of DiagnoseThis. Dr. Z is joined by Dr. Wanique Peterson, DC, IFMCP, chiropractor and functional medicine provider in rural Minnesota — and the mother who trusted her gut when the labs said otherwise.
Normal doesn't mean fine. It means you haven't crossed into a disease state the system is equipped to bill for. There's an enormous gap between those two things. And in that gap, a lot of people are getting sicker while being told they're okay.
Find out about:
The gaslighting gap — what normal labs actually measure and what they miss
Dr. Peterson's story: her son, the infection, and what functional medicine saw that conventional medicine didn't
Why patients stop telling the whole story after being dismissed too many times
How to show up to an appointment so you can't be ignored
Why fasting insulin, ferritin, and other basic markers often don't get ordered — and what to do about it
The tool being built so patients never have to be the investigator alone again
If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know deep down you're not, Dr. Z was you. Now she's fixing what dismissed both of you.
Seven specialists. Eight prescriptions. Her brain electrocuted 20 times for what turned out to be an infection. They labelled her permanently disabled. Told her she'd never work again. So she's fixing the system that failed both of you.
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 because no one else was asking WHY.
👉 Take the Ask WHY Quiz: https://diagnosethis.com/home
Your symptoms aren't random. Your dismissals aren't coincidence. Get your personalized WHY Report in minutes - the framework that helps you walk into your next appointment prepared to be heard.
Keep going: Follow DiagnoseThis on all platforms
→ https://www.instagram.com/_diagnosethis/
→https://www.facebook.com/diagnosethisofficial/
→ https://www.tiktok.com/@diagnose_this
#DrZ #DiagnoseThisPodcast #NormalLabsSick #GaslightingGap #FunctionalMedicineLabs #DrWaniquePeterson #SpineSurgeryInfectionMissed #FunctionalVsConventionalLabs #FastingInsulin #FerritinTesting #MedicalGaslighting #PatientAdvocacy #InformedPatient #LabInterpretation #AskWhy