Claire is a 41-year-old mother of three from Florida who experiences severe pain on the right side of her body while lying in bed. Despite extensive medical testing including MRI scans, blood tests, hospital visits, and physiotherapy, doctors have not identified the cause. Hoping for answers beyond conventional medicine, she recently began exploring HealthGPT and its AI assistant ERRIC.
My name is Claire. I’m 41 years old. I’m married and have three children. My husband is a lawyer and we live in Florida in the United States. We own our home and live a comfortable family life. Our eldest child is a daughter and our two younger children are 16 and 12. I work part-time and spend most of my time balancing family life and staying active. The problem started when I began experiencing severe pain on the right side of my body when I lie down at night. It’s not mild discomfort — it’s extreme pain that wakes me up in the middle of the night. It has been so bad that I’ve been hospitalized twice. Doctors have done MRI scans, blood tests, and many other examinations. Nothing has shown up. The scans look normal. The MRI shows nothing abnormal. The doctors simply do not know what is causing the pain. Because of the location of the pain, one theory was that it might be related to my back. I was referred to physiotherapy and started a program of ten sessions. The physiotherapy helped slightly, but the problem has not disappeared. I still wake up at night in severe pain and the doctors still have no explanation. Someone suggested that parasites might be a possibility. I have tried detox programs before, but they didn’t seem to improve my situation. Another strange issue is that I have very little appetite. I often do not want to eat, and sometimes when I do eat I end up vomiting. At 41 years old, having these kinds of unexplained health problems feels very unusual. I have been to many doctors, but none have been able to identify the cause. While searching online for holistic treatments, I came across a story about someone using HealthGPT. I read the story and found it very interesting. That led me to explore HealthGPT myself. I only started a couple of weeks ago, so it’s still very early. I haven’t seen improvement yet, but I’m hopeful. What attracted me to the platform was the idea of a holistic approach rather than only relying on medication. I also discovered ERRIC, the AI assistant that answers questions around the clock. I talk to ERRIC quite often. Sometimes when my husband isn’t listening, I ask ERRIC questions. ERRIC doesn’t just talk about health either. One time I jokingly asked how I could entertain my husband better, and ERRIC actually made some suggestions. I’ve spent around three hundred dollars on the platform so far. I saw an offer for around two hundred and fifty dollars which gave me a large number of Guidance Credits. It was a one-time offer and I decided to take it. I now have thousands of credits left to use. One feature I really enjoy is the diary. I didn’t realize how much I had to say until I started writing in it. ERRIC also told me that they are developing mobile apps for Android and iPhone. I’m really looking forward to that. Aside from this issue, I’m generally a healthy person. I jog regularly and enjoy long walks on the beach. ERRIC has suggested a few possible factors that could be influencing my condition. One of them is that I tend to eat dinner very late. My husband finishes work around seven or eight in the evening. By the time he gets home and we sit down to eat, dinner is usually around nine at night. ERRIC suggested that eating that late could potentially affect digestion and sleep patterns. So I’m going to experiment with changing my dinner time to around 5:30 or 6:00 in the evening and see if that makes a difference. I don’t know yet if that will help, but I’m willing to try. HealthGPT describes the process as a journey that we take together, and I actually like that way of thinking about it. I’m curious to see what they discover and how we move forward from here. I’ll keep updating my story as things progress.
Claire has only recently started using HealthGPT. She is experimenting with lifestyle adjustments, including eating dinner earlier in the evening to see whether this affects her night-time pain.
Currently unclear. Medical tests including MRI and blood work have not revealed a cause. Possible factors being explored include digestion timing, lifestyle patterns, and other holistic considerations.
Good: active lifestyle, strong engagement with the HealthGPT system, use of the diary to track experiences, open to experimenting with lifestyle changes. Bad: severe night-time pain when lying down, hospitalizations with no clear diagnosis, poor appetite and occasional vomiting, no clear explanation from medical imaging.
Claire hopes to identify the root cause of her unexplained pain and restore normal sleep. She is willing to try lifestyle adjustments and holistic guidance to improve her health.
To be added after Claire completes the HealthGPT protocol and sufficient progress has been observed.