The truth about my husband is heartbreaking.
The Seven Pillars: An Internist's Framework for Scoring Health and Longevity
Discover the seven qualitative health pillars Dr. Boz uses to predict longevity when standard lab tests show misleading normalcy. Learn how to score your lifestyle across habits like quality of sleep, relationships, and mental resilience to prevent future chronic decline.
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- Develop a comprehensive health scorecard using seven behavioral categories, ranging from easy to master (sleep) to highly difficult (relationships).
- Identify why patients with excellent metabolic health markers (low BMI, good keto adherence) can still suffer catastrophic health failures.
- Understand the practical scoring system that rates health trajectory from reversing age (+5) to rapid aging (-5).
- Recognize that the final three pillars—Mental Strength, Faith/Purpose, and Relationships—are the greatest predictors of enduring health, often outweighing diet and exercise compliance.
This session unpacks Dr. Boz’s framework, developed over 25 years of internal medicine practice, designed to assess the "art of medicine" rather than just calculated metrics. Use this system to critically evaluate your personal resilience against life’s inevitable setbacks, illustrated through the poignant case study of her husband, Chad.
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Top Comments (10)
My husband lost his sight completely after swimming in a public pool with his contact lenses = amoebic keratitis. People be careful.
Thank you for sharing about your husband. You are an open book and that is what makes you so effective as a doctor in this platform. I can honestly see you been helpful to me by your transparency. Praying for you and your husband.
Your husband has one thing that is more important than all the things you discuss. That is he has you, a smart, sweet, beautiful, supportive and and loving wife.
I heard a story today of a boy who lost his sight in his eye after a seizure. I don’t know how long he was blind but his mom just started giving him a gut health restoration drink and after 6 months, his sight is back in that eye. Praying for you and your husband!
He is lucky to have such a warrior fighting for him. It sounds like you are taking care of yourself. We all know you will do your best. 💟
Dr. Boz, you seem to be carrying a lot of guilt regarding your husband’s loss of eyesight in one eye. Unfortunately, here on earth, bad things happen to good people. I know that you are a woman of faith. May our Lord comfort both you and Chad during this time of loss, & fill you with Peace that can come only from Him. ❤ 🙏
"conversations... that seem to have little to do with medicine but they have everything to do with health" - wow, that really struck me as an important distinction.
My Mom is incredibly healthy. Her eye doctor was the one to tip her off that something wasn't right with her eye. Turned out to be an eye stroke. When she reported this to her cardiologist, he did nothing. Clearly, we found a new doctor for her. After the second eye stroke, she lost vision in that eye. She also underwent major heart surgery. She's still with us and doing as fantastic as ever. 83 tomorrow!
This lady comes over as one truly authentic human being ... a breath of fresh air.
I’m sorry this happened to your husband but don’t be too down. I’m in my 40s I lead a normal life I lost sight in one eye at 23. I drive and do everything fine.
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Top Comments (10)
My husband lost his sight completely after swimming in a public pool with his contact lenses = amoebic keratitis. People be careful.
Thank you for sharing about your husband. You are an open book and that is what makes you so effective as a doctor in this platform. I can honestly see you been helpful to me by your transparency. Praying for you and your husband.
Your husband has one thing that is more important than all the things you discuss. That is he has you, a smart, sweet, beautiful, supportive and and loving wife.
I heard a story today of a boy who lost his sight in his eye after a seizure. I don’t know how long he was blind but his mom just started giving him a gut health restoration drink and after 6 months, his sight is back in that eye. Praying for you and your husband!
He is lucky to have such a warrior fighting for him. It sounds like you are taking care of yourself. We all know you will do your best. 💟
Dr. Boz, you seem to be carrying a lot of guilt regarding your husband’s loss of eyesight in one eye. Unfortunately, here on earth, bad things happen to good people. I know that you are a woman of faith. May our Lord comfort both you and Chad during this time of loss, & fill you with Peace that can come only from Him. ❤ 🙏
"conversations... that seem to have little to do with medicine but they have everything to do with health" - wow, that really struck me as an important distinction.
My Mom is incredibly healthy. Her eye doctor was the one to tip her off that something wasn't right with her eye. Turned out to be an eye stroke. When she reported this to her cardiologist, he did nothing. Clearly, we found a new doctor for her. After the second eye stroke, she lost vision in that eye. She also underwent major heart surgery. She's still with us and doing as fantastic as ever. 83 tomorrow!
This lady comes over as one truly authentic human being ... a breath of fresh air.
I’m sorry this happened to your husband but don’t be too down. I’m in my 40s I lead a normal life I lost sight in one eye at 23. I drive and do everything fine.