It is Women’s Health Month, and it is time to talk about one of the most common and frustrating experiences a woman can have when trying to navigate her health.
Imagine this: You are dealing with profound fatigue, your hair is thinning, you’re gaining weight despite changing nothing about your diet, and your periods have become unbearable. You proactively schedule an appointment to run some blood work, fully expecting to finally get some answers.
A few days later, you get the call: “Great news! Your labs are perfectly normal.”
While it is always a relief to rule out a major medical condition, hearing those words can leave you feeling incredibly defeated. You know your body, and you know you don’t feel fine.
This is an experience I hear about in my clinic every week, but it is so important that you do not give up. When your doctor says everything is normal, it doesn’t mean your symptoms are in your head or just “part of getting older.” It simply means that standard testing hasn’t uncovered the root cause yet.
Conventional medicine is wonderful at detecting acute disease, but chronic, functional imbalances can sometimes require a different lens. Here is why standard medical testing might be missing the root cause of your symptoms, and how naturopathic medicine takes a deeper look.
The Flaw in "Normal" Reference Ranges
Standard Screening vs. Comprehensive Investigation
Conventional medicine relies on standardized screening panels, which are incredibly important for ruling out major medical emergencies. However, to uncover the “why” behind chronic, daily symptoms, we often need a more detailed map.
The Complete Thyroid Picture
Standard care usually tests TSH, which is just the signal from your brain asking your thyroid to make hormones. If it is normal, the investigation often stops. But a normal TSH does not tell us if your body is actively converting that hormone into a usable form, or if your cells can actually absorb it.
The Naturopathic Solution:
The Full Hormone Picture
Female hormones fluctuate wildly throughout the day and the month. A single blood draw measuring basic estrogen or progesterone only gives us a tiny snapshot—like taking one photograph of a movie and trying to guess the plot.
The Naturopathic Solution:
Keep Advocating for Your Health
This Women’s Health Month, I want to empower you to keep asking questions. If you feel awful, you do not have to settle for feeling “normal.”
Your body is speaking to you. If you are still searching for answers, it may be time to partner with a practitioner who is equipped to listen and explore the deeper functional layers of your health. You have the right to an approach that looks at the interconnected web of your symptoms and utilizes the advanced testing required to help you finally feel like yourself again.
Stop Settling for "Normal"
Are you ready for a healthcare approach that validates your symptoms and digs deeper? Dr. Jennifer Luis utilizes advanced comprehensive testing—like the 6-Marker Thyroid Panel and the DUTCH Test—to uncover the subclinical imbalances conventional medicine misses.
References:
- Taylor, P. N., et al. (2018). Clinical review of hypothyroidism. The Lancet, 391(10126), 1150-1153.
- Newman, M., et al. (2019). Evaluating urinary estrogen and cortisol metabolites to assess hormone metabolism and clearance. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.