> How does this line up with your religious belief that doctors are infallible and should be 100% trusted?
Because the way you phrased it with the article in question made it sound like you hadn't first gone to the doctor. This isn't a question about doctors being fallible or not but rather what first instincts are when medical issues arise.
> uneducated comment filled with weird assumptions.
No, not uneducated nor were these assumptions weird as other commenters obviously made the same ones I did.
I'll not delete my comment, why should I? The advice is still completely valid. Go to the doctor first, not GPT.
Because the way you phrased it with the article in question made it sound like you hadn't first gone to the doctor. This isn't a question about doctors being fallible or not but rather what first instincts are when medical issues arise.
> uneducated comment filled with weird assumptions.
No, not uneducated nor were these assumptions weird as other commenters obviously made the same ones I did.
I'll not delete my comment, why should I? The advice is still completely valid. Go to the doctor first, not GPT.