Why listening may be the most undervalued diagnostic tool in medicine
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Nicole Bell is an engineer, entrepreneur, medical advocate, and author of What Lurks in the Woods, whose life was transformed when her high-performing husband developed rapid cognitive decline that was repeatedly misdiagnosed. Drawing on her background in engineering and diagnostics, Nicole brings a clear, systems-level lens to the failures of conventional testing, the complexity of Lyme and co-infections, and what it really takes to demand better care inside a dismissive medical system.
Expect to learn:
How Nicole’s training as an engineer and experience in diagnostics shaped the way she investigated her husband’s symptoms.
Why standard Lyme testing often fails and how co-infections and other pathogens can masquerade as dementia and psychiatric issues.
Practical ways to advocate for yourself or a loved one when doctors say “everything looks normal” but you know something is wrong.
The emotional and logistical reality of being a caregiver, and how to think about asking for help without feeling like a burden.
Why “demanding better” from the medical system is not being difficult—it’s necessary for finding true root causes and real healing.
Nicole Bell