Endo Year Reflections: #2 Looking Back At Insurance, Hernia's, & Mindset
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A lot of us carry the same question: why does the care we need feel out of reach even when we find the right experts? This reflection pulls together the most eye-opening insights from a season of conversations—where surgical reality, overlooked diagnoses, and brain-based tools meet practical advocacy you can use right now.
We revisit Dr. Jeff Arrington’s straight talk on insurance and excision: why RVU models reimburse quick ablation and hours-long, meticulous excision the same, and how that mismatch shapes access, outcomes, and burnout. He breaks down informed consent as a true exchange—listening, differential diagnosis, and clear options—then shows how dynamic imaging and pre-op mapping help prevent incomplete treatment and reduce complications. That framework alone can change how you choose a surgeon, what questions you ask, and how you prepare for the OR.
Then we shift to Dr. Shirin Towfigh's essential lens on hernias in women. Without the classic bulge, they press on nerves and mimic pelvic, hip, and groin pain—often mislabeled as endometriosis. Add male-centric studies and devices, and misdiagnosis becomes routine. We talk hysterectomy scars, EDS, collagen, and why tailored, minimally invasive repairs matter. Awareness becomes action: consider other pain generators, get the right imaging, and seek specialists who know the female presentation.
Finally, we connect mindset and neuroscience with Dr. Niva Jerath & Rick Macci. Not toxic positivity—evidence-based tools that reduce threat signals and increase agency. Gratitude, reframing, and steady habits can lower the cognitive load of pain and help you engage more effectively with medical care. Healing isn’t one-dimensional; the best results often come from aligning precise surgery, accurate diagnosis, and a regulated nervous system.
If you’re ready to advocate with more clarity, this is your map: understand the system, expand the differential, and strengthen your daily tools. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the one insight you’re taking into your next appointment.
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