>>14152325Here's an example for why you shouldn't diagnose strangers on the internet
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Let's say for the sake of argument that an X anon posted the result of an X Test, Xe asked me whether it's normal or not, and i'll say for example that the test is completely normal, saying this wouldn't help Xim AT ALL because it will give Xim a false sense of security and Xe will think that Xe's ok, when in reality Xe could have something else, because Xe didn't do the test for no reason and must have had some health issues
and if there is indeed something wrong with the results, he still have to go to his doctor, and who knows maybe it can be explained by a disease he have or a medication he's taking etc ,AND I, neither know his symptoms/did a physical exam/runned tests nor know his medical history/medications Xe's on,
Medicine is not that easy anon and you can't diagnose strangers on the internet without knowing anything about them, otherwise we wouldn't have to study FOR YEARS
i care about people and have their best interests at heart, that's why i always tell them to go see their doctors whenever they have health issues :)