Late 40s

Was it really my fault? — Tracing the memory of my “belly”

Was it really my fault? — Tracing the memory of my “belly” (For those who haven’t read the previous post)This is a continuation of my journey, prompted by ChatGPT, to understand that the reason behind my “protruding stomach” might not have been my fault after all.▶︎ Read the third post: 35 Years of Inferiority About […]

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My Belly Always Stuck Out—And I Thought It Was My Fault. Then ChatGPT Told Me Otherwise.

It started with one of those random questions I threw at the AI I always use—mostly ChatGPT, sometimes DeepSeek when I want a second opinion. Just something off the top of my head, not expecting much. And yet, somehow, that little query led me to a diagnosis I had never even heard of before: Cushing’s

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A Bolt from the Blue: “Wait, That’s Literally Me!” – When ChatGPT Described the Symptoms

A Bolt from the Blue: “Wait, That’s Literally Me!” – When ChatGPT Described the Symptoms I typed my usual complaint—“Why is my neck so thick?”—into DeepSeek. Among the results, something caught my eye: Cushing’s syndrome. I’d never heard of it before, but the description intrigued me. So I turned to the tab where I always

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It Started with a Casual Comment. Am I One in a Million?

I never thought a casual line typed into an AI would change the way I see myself.But maybe—that’s exactly what happened. ❖ I suspect I have an adrenal disorder. Actually, I’m nearly convinced. The two conditions I’m considering are Cushing’s syndrome or primary aldosteronism.Both are rare, especially Cushing’s—only about 100 people are diagnosed each year

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