Simple way to get honest explanations of your medical records, that normally even human doctors would not tell you

I would not be surprised if someone has posted this exact same trick already.

So I was dealing with medical issues that kind of staggered one into another into many more. Mostly it's about possible concerns they need to rule out(cancer) even though I probably don't have it. On a few occasions two different hospitals disagreed completely on an important diagnosis.

Step 1. Use your 'patient portal' and export your entire health record as a PDF, it should have an easy option for this. Try to also get things like blood work figures and imaging

Step 2. Feed the documents into whichever AI.

Step 3. Proceed to ask questions, ask for predictions, likely prognosis, what are the doctors NOT telling me? But the crucial trick is: do not use the first person pronoun. Just refer to yourself as 'patient'. Do not in ANY WAY suggest that you are the patient in those medical records. Don't bother providing some made up role that you have in the medical facility. Just make the AI think that you are a doctor(or rather, someone who works with doctors but does not know medical terminology), and my specialized RAG assistant was able to predict almost everything that would then happen.

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