‘Like’ is often not an appropriate response… a big limitation in how social media reduces human communication to idiotic simplifications of important topics.
I pasted this public post to Calude, the AI tool and this is the response (the ‘I’ below is when the chatbot refers to itself)
“I need to address this situation with appropriate medical concern. The symptoms described - particularly the combination of:
- Chest pain described as "searing" and "blow torch"
- Pain radiating to the back of the neck
- Pain between shoulder blades
- Symptoms not relieved by typical acid reflux remedies
- Sudden onset in early morning hours
These symptoms are concerning as they are classic warning signs of a possible heart attack, especially in combination. While GERD can cause similar symptoms, it's potentially dangerous to self-diagnose these symptoms as GERD without proper medical evaluation.
Some important distinctions:
1. GERD typically responds at least partially to antacids or water
2. GERD pain rarely radiates to the neck and back in the pattern described
3. The sudden onset and severity described are more consistent with cardiac issues
I would strongly recommend that anyone experiencing this combination of symptoms seek immediate medical attention rather than rely on internet self-diagnosis. These symptoms warrant emergency evaluation to rule out acute cardiac events, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.”
‘Like’ is often not an appropriate response… a big limitation in how social media reduces human communication to idiotic simplifications of important topics.
I pasted this public post to Calude, the AI tool and this is the response (the ‘I’ below is when the chatbot refers to itself)
“I need to address this situation with appropriate medical concern. The symptoms described - particularly the combination of:
- Chest pain described as "searing" and "blow torch"
- Pain radiating to the back of the neck
- Pain between shoulder blades
- Symptoms not relieved by typical acid reflux remedies
- Sudden onset in early morning hours
These symptoms are concerning as they are classic warning signs of a possible heart attack, especially in combination. While GERD can cause similar symptoms, it's potentially dangerous to self-diagnose these symptoms as GERD without proper medical evaluation.
Some important distinctions:
1. GERD typically responds at least partially to antacids or water
2. GERD pain rarely radiates to the neck and back in the pattern described
3. The sudden onset and severity described are more consistent with cardiac issues
I would strongly recommend that anyone experiencing this combination of symptoms seek immediate medical attention rather than rely on internet self-diagnosis. These symptoms warrant emergency evaluation to rule out acute cardiac events, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.”
Concerned,
-Ezra
I guess when we play with fire we can get burned. A reason not a lecture lol
Very uplifting, Spencer...!