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Why Medicine Has Gone Too Far, The Problem With Getting A Diagnosis & Why Early Detection Is Not Always A Good Thing with Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan #553

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May 6, 2025
Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan, a consultant specializing in complex epilepsy and author of 'The Age of Diagnosis', discusses the troubling trends in modern medicine. She explains how diagnostic labels can alter a person's self-view and urges a reevaluation of our understanding of health struggles as potentially normal experiences rather than diseases. The conversation also touches on the surge of autism diagnoses, the pitfalls of early detection, and the complexities of genetic testing, advocating for a more personalized and holistic approach to healthcare.
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INSIGHT

Autism Diagnosis Expansion Concerns

  • Autism's definition has expanded from severe isolation to include mild social struggles.
  • Despite increased diagnosis and accommodations, mental health among young adults has worsened.
INSIGHT

Damaging Effects of Diagnostic Labels

  • Autism diagnosis acts as a powerful social identity affecting self-esteem and motivation.
  • Labels can become limiting beliefs reducing a person's determination and control over life.
ADVICE

Consider Diagnosis Carefully

  • People should thoughtfully consider the benefits and downsides of obtaining a diagnosis.
  • Individual choices about labeling should be informed and flexible over time.
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