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Stop Googling Your Symptoms and Use AI Instead | Ep 7

Stop Googling Your Symptoms and Use AI Instead | Ep 7

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Stop Googling symptoms at 1:47 AM and ending up four pages deep into a medical website. There is a better way — and this episode shows you how to use AI instead. AI For The Busy Human · Episode 7 · Hosted by Bella Vasta It starts with a weird symptom. And then it ends with you quietly planning your own funeral at 2 AM because Google connected your headache to three rare diseases. In this episode, Bella Vasta shows you how to use ChatGPT or Claude as a calm, organized health thinking partner — one that helps you document your symptoms clearly before an appointment, understand what your doctor told you afterward, and ask smarter follow-up questions. Not a replacement for medical care. A replacement for panic. In This Episode You Will Discover: How to organize your symptoms before an appointment so you walk in with specifics, not anxiety How to understand what your doctor actually said in plain language after the visit Why AI is better than Google for health questions — and exactly where the line is Key Takeaways: The problem with Googling symptoms is not that the internet lies. It is that search results are built to match keywords, not to triage your specific situation. AI thinks with you instead of just surfacing alarming possibilities.Organizing your symptoms before an appointment is the single biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your medical care. Doctors make better decisions when patients give them organized, specific information.The after-appointment prompt is the one most people skip and regret. Paste your notes from the appointment while you are still in the parking lot. Let AI organize what you heard before you forget.AI will tell you when to call a doctor. It will also tell you when something is urgent. It is not trying to alarm you and it is not trying to reassure you. It is trying to help you think clearly.The line is clear: AI helps you prepare, understand, and ask better questions. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace a conversation with your actual doctor. "Google is not your doctor. But neither is panic. There is a better tool for this." — Bella Vasta Prompts From This Episode These four prompts replace the 2 AM Google spiral with something that actually helps. Prompt 1 — Symptom organizer I have a doctor's appointment coming up and I need help organizing my symptoms. Here is what is going on: [describe everything — what you are experiencing, when it started, what makes it better or worse, any other symptoms]. Help me organize this into a clear, specific account I can give my doctor. Then tell me what additional details I should try to remember or track before my appointment. Also give me three specific questions I should ask. Prompt 2 — After the appointment translator I just came from a doctor's appointment. Here is what they told me as best as I can remember: [paste your notes]. Translate everything into plain language. Explain each term. List what I need to do next — medications, follow-up appointments, tests, lifestyle changes. Flag anything that sounds like it needs to happen soon. And tell me the one question I should have asked but probably did not. Prompt 3 — The 2 AM sanity check I noticed something about my body tonight that is worrying me. [Describe what you noticed — be specific about location, what it feels like, how long it has been there, any changes.] I am trying to think clearly instead of spiral. Help me organize what I know. Tell me what questions I should be asking. And tell me honestly whether this is something I can wait until morning to call my doctor about, or whether I should go to urgent care tonight. Prompt 4 — Lab results translator I just received lab results and I do not fully understand them. Here they are: [paste results]. Explain each value in plain language. Tell me which values are outside normal range and what that typically means. Identify any values that my doctor will likely want to discuss. And tell me what questions I should bring to my follow-up appointment based on what you see here. Use ChatGPT or Claude for all of these. If you have medical records to reference, NotebookLM from Episodes 3 and 4 works here too. Reminder: AI is a thinking partner, not a diagnostic tool. Want All The Prompts In Season One For FREE In One PDF? SubscribeBuilt with Kit Mentioned in This Episode: Magai – All the LLMs in one place. 30% off your first 3 months. Meet with Bella – Book with Bella Vasta to see how she can help your integrate Ai into your business. Who Is Bella Vasta? Bella Vasta is a Phoenix-based AI consultant, business speaker, and the host of AI For The Busy Human. She has been in business for over 20 years, started her career in the pet industry, has sold multiple businesses, and has worked with thousands of small business owners through her podcast Bella in Your Business (450+ episodes since 2014). She is also a divorced single mom to Olivia, a brilliant special needs kid who ...
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