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I Asked Claude To Interpret My Medical Results And Act As My Lifestyle Coach

Fahri Karakas
19 min readOct 6, 2024
Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash

I have recently got some medical reports and results. My doctor briefly told me about the implications, but I did not quite understand what these results really mean and how I need to transform my lifestyle to be healthier.

I asked Claude to help and guide me.

You can see the prompts and the responses below.

Prompt 1:

Please interpret these results as my doctor/advisor (results attached).

Response 1:

Certainly, I’d be happy to interpret these results for you as a medical advisor. Let’s go through the key findings from your recent blood tests:

1. Cholesterol Profile:
— Your HDL (good) cholesterol is 1.27 mmol/L, which is good as it’s above the recommended 1.0 mmol/L.
— However, your total cholesterol is high at 6.7 mmol/L (normal range is 3.6–5.0 mmol/L).
— Your cholesterol/HDL ratio is 5.3, which is somewhat elevated.
— Your non-HDL cholesterol is 5.43 mmol/L, which is also high.

2. Kidney Function:
— Your creatinine level is 74 umol/L, which is within the normal range of 59.0–104.0 umol/L.
— Your estimated glomerular…

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Fahri Karakas
Fahri Karakas

Written by Fahri Karakas

Associate Professor in Business & Leadership at University of East Anglia. Passionate about doodling, imagination, and creativity. Author of Self-Making Studio.

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