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In this episode, Kristen Hovet interviews Dr. Lenz to explore the connections between neurodivergence, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain syndromes. They discuss the intersections of conditions like autism and ADHD with chronic health issues, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and comprehensive care. Through shared stories, they highlight the medical system's challenges for neurodivergent individuals and advocate for a compassionate, evidence-based approach to pain management. The conversation also tackles misconceptions about conditions such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, advocating for greater empathy in healthcare. This episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice for medical professionals, individuals living with chronic pain, and anyone curious about the link between neurodivergence and health. Dr. Lenz shares personal stories and professional experiences to illustrate these points. Tune in for a crucial discussion on improving care for neurodivergent individuals.
00:00 Introduction to the Episode
01:07 Exploring Neurodivergence and Chronic Pain
02:20 Personal Stories and Medical Insights
04:45 Misconceptions and Realities of Fibromyalgia
06:39 Advocating for Neurodivergent Health Needs
11:01 Challenges in Medical Training and Practice
31:48 Understanding Pain Perception in ADHD
36:37 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
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When I started this podcast—and the book that came before it—I had my patients in mind. Office visits are short, but understanding complex, often misunderstood conditions like fibromyalgia takes time. That’s why I created this space: to offer education, validation, and hope. If you’ve been told fibromyalgia “isn’t real” or that it’s “all in your head,” know this—I see you. I believe you. You’re not alone. This podcast aims to affirm your experience and explain the science behind it. Whether you live with fibromyalgia, care for someone who does, or are a healthcare professional looking to better support patients, you’ll find trusted, evidence-based insights here, drawn from my 28+ years as an MD.
Please remember to talk with your doctor about your symptoms and care. This content doesn’t replace personal medical advice.*
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