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Her CRP was 87. She couldn't stop crying. And I almost missed the one clue that explained everything. She looked perfect on paper; impeccable diet, physically fit, emotionally stable. Then she walked into my office and said something that stopped me cold. This is the first episode of my Clinical Thinking series, where I walk you through real patient cases so you can see exactly how I think through complex presentations. In this case, the labs screamed infection, but there was no fever, no illness, no obvious source. I was ready to order a stool test and go down the gut rabbit hole. Until she dropped one sentence at the end of our hour together. In this episode: • Why the obvious answer is rarely the right one • The 30/30/30 rule for avoiding tunnel vision • How a cracked tooth caused emotional dysregulation • The simple protocol I used (and why I didn't order more tests) • What I added to my intake form after this case FREE GUIDE: The 6 Principles of Clinical Thinking → rondanelson.com/6principles JOIN CLINICAL ACADEMY: → rondanelson.com/clinicalacademy TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction and Case Overview 00:47 Podcast Introduction and Series Announcement 01:37 Patient Background and Initial Symptoms 03:28 Diagnostic Tests and Initial Findings 06:54 The Breakthrough: Discovering the Root Cause 10:58 Treatment Plan and Protocol 17:12 Conclusion and Key Takeaways 19:01 Invitation to Clinical Academy 20:32 Closing Remarks and Free Guide #functionalmedicine #clinicalthinking #practitionertraining #hiddeninfection #dentalhealth #inflammationmarkers #patientcasestudy #clinicalentrepreneur