
Anchored to Wellness
When Foundational Work Is Not Enough | Episode 8 of the I'm Not Your Last Resort Series
This episode is for the woman who has done the work. Not halfway. Not partially. She changed her food. She addressed her sleep. She did the nervous system work. She supported her gut, her adrenals, her hormones. She has been consistent and patient and willing to do what the clinical picture asked of her. And she got some better. But she did not get all the way there. This episode is for her. Because there is a category of clinical complexity beneath the foundational layer that most providers, even some functional medicine providers, are not consistently looking for. And the women in that category deserve someone willing to ask what is underneath all of this. Inside this episode, we cover: Why the population of women I am seeing is getting more complex and more depleted, and why the percentage hitting a ceiling after foundational work is climbing The tree framework: leaves, trunk, roots, and what lives underneath the floor that standard functional medicine tools are not consistently reaching Epstein-Barr virus reactivation: what it looks like, what the lab constellation actually reveals, and why the landmark 2022 New England Journal of Medicine study changes how we should think about long-term EBV consequences Biotoxin illness and chronic inflammatory response syndrome: the genetic susceptibility, the mold mechanism, the symptom picture that gets dismissed as anxiety and fibromyalgia, and why the building is sometimes the most important clinical variable in the room The visual contrast sensitivity test and what it screens for Heavy metals: mercury, lead, arsenic, and cadmium, where the exposure actually comes from, and why standard blood draws often miss the body burden entirely Psychoneuroimmunology: the science of how trauma and chronic nervous system dysregulation produce measurable physiologic consequences in the immune system, the hormonal terrain, and the inflammatory environment The ACE Study and what a dose-response relationship between adverse childhood experiences and adult chronic disease should have changed about how medicine thinks about the origin of illness A patient story: two years of committed functional medicine work, a ceiling that nothing could move, and the clinical variable no one had thought to ask about I am going to be honest with you in this episode about what I know, what I am still learning, and where the science is still being refined. A provider who pretends to have complete certainty in areas where certainty is not yet achievable is not serving the patient well. What I can tell you is this: I will keep looking, I will keep learning, and I will keep asking what is underneath all of this. Share this episode with one woman who has done everything right and still cannot fully arrive. She is not failing. She has not hit her ceiling. Someone just has not looked deep enough yet. Your next steps are below: ✨ Free Guide: 9 Hidden Signs Your Metabolism Is Stuck in Survival Mode www.drkaceywallace.com/hiddenmetabolicmess ✨ Adrenal Optimization Test (see your cortisol rhythm + DHEA clearly) www.drkaceywallace.com/innercalm ✨ Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (as talked about in this episode) www.drkaceywallace.com/htma ✨ The Anchored Journey (one-on-one work) www.drkaceywallace.com ✨ Get the book: You Are Not Fine www.youarenotfine.com Support the show

