Scott is a 46-year-old professional living in London who has been struggling with persistent fatigue for several years. Despite medical tests showing no clear illness, he feels constantly exhausted and unable to regain his previous energy levels. Frustrated with the lack of answers, he began exploring HealthGPT as a way to investigate possible lifestyle and underlying factors.
My name is Scott. I’m 46 years old and live in London in the United Kingdom. I work in the financial sector, which means long hours, a lot of mental pressure, and not always the healthiest lifestyle. For years I pushed myself very hard at work and didn’t pay much attention to my health. Over time I began noticing something was changing. I started feeling tired all the time. At first I thought it was just stress from work. London can be quite intense, and long workdays are common. But the fatigue never really went away. Even after weekends or holidays, I still felt exhausted. I went to see my GP and had a series of medical tests done. Blood tests, general check-ups, and various examinations were carried out, but everything came back normal. The doctors told me that physically I appeared healthy. But I didn’t feel healthy. My energy levels were low. Concentration became harder. Some days I struggled just to get through a normal working day. I tried improving my sleep schedule, reducing caffeine, and exercising more regularly. Sometimes it helped a little, but the fatigue always returned. A friend mentioned HealthGPT to me. At first I was skeptical. The idea of discussing health issues with an AI sounded unusual. But curiosity got the better of me. I registered and started asking questions. What surprised me was how interactive the experience was. Instead of giving quick generic answers, ERRIC asked me many questions about my lifestyle, diet, sleep habits, stress levels, and exercise. It felt more like a conversation than a search engine. ERRIC suggested that fatigue can often be linked to multiple factors rather than a single illness — sleep quality, diet patterns, stress levels, hydration, and other lifestyle habits. I started tracking some of these things more carefully. HealthGPT uses something called Guidance Credits, which allow you to access the services. I initially bought a small package to try it out, but after a few weeks I decided to continue. One thing I’ve found particularly helpful is writing in the diary. It allows me to track how I feel each day and notice patterns that I hadn’t previously paid attention to. I’ve only been using HealthGPT for a short time so far, but I’m optimistic. Right now my goal is simple: I want to understand why I feel so exhausted and find a way to regain the energy I used to have.
Scott has recently started using HealthGPT and is currently tracking sleep habits, diet, and stress levels to identify possible causes of persistent fatigue.
Medical tests have not revealed a specific illness. Current exploration focuses on lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep quality, and daily routines.
Good: no serious illness detected in medical tests, actively tracking lifestyle patterns, using the diary to monitor energy levels. Bad: persistent fatigue affecting work and concentration, no clear medical diagnosis despite testing.
Scott hopes to regain normal energy levels, improve sleep quality, and identify lifestyle factors that may be contributing to his fatigue.
To be added once Scott completes the HealthGPT protocol and sufficient progress has been observed.