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<p>Danielle doesn’t feel like a medical miracle. But after experiencing a stroke at the age of 33, being misdiagnosed for several months and enduring complications from brain surgery, her health journey is truly extraordinary.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Danielle and her husband Stan had a number of difficult conversations with the not-so-sympathetic specialists who treated her along the way.</p>
<p>What were those conversations like? Should we tolerate a certain amount of arrogance from medical professionals at the top of their field? And what is the best way to approach healthcare conversations when your life is at stake? </p>
<p>On this episode of Tell Me More, Danielle joins me to explain why her husband, Stan questioned her initial diagnosis of AVM and walk us through her interactions with the three high-profile neurosurgeons she went to for a second opinion. </p>
<p>Danielle describes how she learned that she had been misdiagnosed and was still in danger, sharing her experience with surgery to fix the irregular connection in her brain and why she didn’t love her doctor’s bedside manner—but trusted his confidence.</p>
<p>Listen in to understand why it’s crucial to have an advocate when your health is compromised and learn to listen to your gut in challenging conversations with healthcare providers.</p>
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<strong>Key Takeaways</strong>

Danielle’s experience of having a stroke as a 33-year-old mom</p>
<p>Why Danielle’s husband Stan questioned her initial diagnosis of AVM</p>
<p>How the neurosurgeon reacted to a request for a second opinion</p>
<p>Danielle’s interactions with the 3 high-profile specialists her husband sought out</p>
<p>How Danielle learned she had been misdiagnosed</p>
<p>How the vascular neurosurgeon delivered the news that Danielle was still in danger</p>
<p>Why we tolerate arrogance in a physician when paired with skill</p>
<p>How Danielle was blindsided by the possibility of needing a craniotomy</p>
<p>The relationship between a positive attitude and a positive health outcome</p>
<p>How Danielle’s doctor reacted to her complications from surgery</p>
<p>Danielle’s advice on listening to your gut when talking to healthcare providers</p>
<p>Why it’s crucial to have an advocate if your health is compromised</p>
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<strong>Connect with Dr. Meyer</strong>

<a href="https://www.christinemeyermd.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer’s Website</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/drchristinemeyer" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on Facebook</a></p>
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/cmeyermd" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on Twitter</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-meyer-md-25b32111/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on LinkedIn</a></p>
<p><strong>Email </strong><a href="mailto:christine@christinemeyermd.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">christine@christinemeyermd.com</a></p>
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Tell Me More

Christine Meyer

Arrogance in Medicine: Is It Ever Ok?

JUL 24, 202433 MIN
Tell Me More

Arrogance in Medicine: Is It Ever Ok?

JUL 24, 202433 MIN

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<p> </p> <p>Danielle doesn’t feel like a medical miracle. But after experiencing a stroke at the age of 33, being misdiagnosed for several months and enduring complications from brain surgery, her health journey is truly extraordinary.</p> <p>Unfortunately, Danielle and her husband Stan had a number of difficult conversations with the not-so-sympathetic specialists who treated her along the way.</p> <p>What were those conversations like? Should we tolerate a certain amount of arrogance from medical professionals at the top of their field? And what is the best way to approach healthcare conversations when your life is at stake? </p> <p>On this episode of Tell Me More, Danielle joins me to explain why her husband, Stan questioned her initial diagnosis of AVM and walk us through her interactions with the three high-profile neurosurgeons she went to for a second opinion. </p> <p>Danielle describes how she learned that she had been misdiagnosed and was still in danger, sharing her experience with surgery to fix the irregular connection in her brain and why she didn’t love her doctor’s bedside manner—but trusted his confidence.</p> <p>Listen in to understand why it’s crucial to have an advocate when your health is compromised and learn to listen to your gut in challenging conversations with healthcare providers.</p> <p> <strong>Key Takeaways</strong> Danielle’s experience of having a stroke as a 33-year-old mom</p> <p>Why Danielle’s husband Stan questioned her initial diagnosis of AVM</p> <p>How the neurosurgeon reacted to a request for a second opinion</p> <p>Danielle’s interactions with the 3 high-profile specialists her husband sought out</p> <p>How Danielle learned she had been misdiagnosed</p> <p>How the vascular neurosurgeon delivered the news that Danielle was still in danger</p> <p>Why we tolerate arrogance in a physician when paired with skill</p> <p>How Danielle was blindsided by the possibility of needing a craniotomy</p> <p>The relationship between a positive attitude and a positive health outcome</p> <p>How Danielle’s doctor reacted to her complications from surgery</p> <p>Danielle’s advice on listening to your gut when talking to healthcare providers</p> <p>Why it’s crucial to have an advocate if your health is compromised</p> <p> <strong>Connect with Dr. Meyer</strong> <a href="https://www.christinemeyermd.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer’s Website</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/drchristinemeyer" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on Facebook</a></p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/cmeyermd" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on Twitter</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-meyer-md-25b32111/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Dr. Meyer on LinkedIn</a></p> <p><strong>Email </strong><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">[email protected]</a></p> <p> </p>