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85: Medical Gaslighting in Obesity Care – How Misdiagnosis Delays Real Healing with Dr. Aaron Hartman
Episode 85

85: Medical Gaslighting in Obesity Care – How Misdiagnosis Delays Real Healing with Dr. Aaron Hartman

Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness · Aaron Hartman, MD

November 7, 20259m 58s

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Show Notes

What if your weight struggles aren’t about willpower at all—but signs of deeper inflammation, toxins, or trauma your body’s been carrying?

In this insightful minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman examines the issue of medical gaslighting in obesity care—when a patient’s symptoms are automatically dismissed as a result of their weight. He challenges the oversimplified view of obesity as a purely lifestyle-related condition and highlights how it is, in fact, a complex, multifactorial disease.

The episode breaks down the different types of obesity—including inflammatory, metabolic, toxin-related, and trauma-induced forms—and underscores how each requires its own diagnostic approach and treatment strategy. Dr. Hartman emphasizes the importance of listening carefully to patients, identifying root causes, and addressing underlying physiological drivers rather than applying one-size-fits-all advice.

 

🔑 Key Topics Covered

  • What medical gaslighting looks like in obesity treatment and why it persists
  • The four main types of obesity and how they differ in cause and treatment
  • Why inflammation, toxins, and trauma are often overlooked in weight-related care
  • The role of hormones, metabolism, and the nervous system in obesity
  • Functional medicine’s approach to identifying root causes behind weight gain
  • The importance of compassionate listening and individualized care plans
  • How dismissing obesity as “just lifestyle” delays accurate diagnosis and healing

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