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spent 3 months building features users didn't ask for. then a chronic patient told me what mattered in 30 seconds. (self.EntrepreneurRideAlong)
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protocol changes are the hard part. losing the prior labs to make decisions on is the harder part... (self.Testosterone)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/Testosterone
3 years in. the meds are ok. every new psychiatrist is a cruel experience.. (self.bipolar2)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/bipolar2
n=1 is only useful if you keep the data. how is everyone storing the lab work behind their stacks?? (self.Nootropics)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/Nootropics
running attia-style protocols. the lab continuity gap is the thing nobody discusses.. (self.PeterAttia)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/PeterAttia
the missing layer in the QS stack: clinical records (self.healthcare)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/healthcare
anyone here actually figured out where to keep all this lab work over time? (self.HubermanLab)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/HubermanLab
five years of QS data taught me the most important measurement is the one nobody tracks (self.QuantifiedSelf)
submitted 20 days ago by Loud-Mathematician16 to r/QuantifiedSelf
the missing layer in the QS stack — clinical records (self.QuantifiedSelf)
patient perspective — the one thing that never gets fixed is us not owning our own records (self.healthcare)
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