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45. Why Doctors Get Prognosis Wrong and What Unexpected Survivors Teach Us About What’s Possible | Hope for Cancer, Dementia, Alzheimer's, MS, ALS, Heart Disease
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What if the timeline you were given isn’t a prediction of your future but simply a rough guess based on other people’s outcomes?
In this powerful episode of Renegade Remission, we explore why medical prognoses so often miss the mark, not because doctors are careless, but because human biology is far more adaptive and unpredictable than survival statistics can capture.
You’ll learn how prognoses are actually created, why they fail so frequently across cancer, neurodegenerative disease, heart failure, and chronic illness, and what science reveals about the people who outlive even the most sobering predictions.
Through a documented case of unexpected survival and clear explanations of immune function, stress physiology, epigenetics, and functional status, this episode reframes prognosis as information, not fate.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why prognoses are based on population averages — not individual biology
- How often doctors get life expectancy wrong (and why that matters for you)
- The biological factors that allow some people to far outlive expectations
- Why function, resilience, and internal environment matter more than a single diagnosis
- How the immune system, nervous system, microbiome, and gene expression can shift over time
- Simple ways to support the same internal pathways seen in people who become medical “surprises”
This episode isn’t about denying reality, it’s about understanding it more fully.
Listen now to release the weight of a timeline that may not belong to you, and to reconnect with the truth that biology is dynamic, adaptable, and full of possibility. Whether you’re facing cancer, a neurodegenerative disease, heart disease, or another serious diagnosis, this episode offers clarity, grounding, and a renewed sense of what may still be possible.
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not offer medical advice. Consult your licensed healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment or health regimen. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk.
This podcast explores stories and science around ALS, dementia, MS, cancer, mind-body recovery, healing, functional medicine, heart disease, regression, remission, integrative medicine, autoimmune conditions, chronic illness, terminal disease, terminal illness, holistic health, quality of life, alternative medicine, natural healing, lifestyle medicine, and remission from cancer — offering hope and insight for those seeking resilience and renewal.