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Diagnosed & Dismissed: What Most Doctors Still Miss

Diagnosed & Dismissed: What Most Doctors Still Miss

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In this powerful episode of the NeuroTrition Podcast, Dr. Matthew Zademan sits down with Sharon Surita, an environmental engineer, patient advocate, and founder of Functionally Enlightened. Sharon shares her deeply personal health journey that began with a routine hernia surgery and unraveled into a complex chronic illness.

Together, they explore the limitations of traditional medicine and how functional medicine and neurology opened the door to healing. Sharon discusses her experience with diagnostic testing, the importance of understanding the autonomic nervous system, and how self-advocacy became her most valuable tool in navigating complex medical issues.

Whether you're living with chronic symptoms, supporting a loved one, or just passionate about integrative and holistic health, this conversation will inspire and empower.

🧠 Topics Covered:

- What traditional doctors often miss in complex cases
- How diagnostic tests revealed the root causes of chronic symptoms
- The role of neuroplasticity in long-term recovery
- The power of self-advocacy in patient care
- How functional medicine and neurology intersect to support whole-body healing

Learn more about our guest, Sharon Surita of Functionally Enlightened at https://functionallyenlightened.com/

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