013: Why “Stable” in Medicine Isn’t Always Good News
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Doctors say “your labs are stable” like it’s good news, but stable doesn’t mean safe. And it’s one of the quiet traps that keeps people stuck, dismissed, and slowly getting worse without realizing it.
You’ll learn:
• Why “stable” can still mean ongoing damage
• The question that reveals whether stability is good or dangerous
• How to catch smoldering problems before they ignite
And if you’ve ever walked out of an appointment thinking, “Why won’t they listen?”, I made something for you. At the end of this episode, I share the new Words That Work script guide: 12 clinician-calibrated scripts to interrupt dismissal and get your appointment back on track.
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