sudden evening email from my doctor, disability claims wants to know how my symptoms have evolved if at all and asked the dr for a report. this is probably a good sign that they’re moving towards the pension after over 6 months with no news.

She emailed to ask since I haven’t seen her in a while, and I started a draft but I’m nauseating like van damme in front of a john wu script (idk) right now.

but still you gotta do what you gotta do. can’t really ignore this. so i loaded up deepseek, sent it my draft, explained the situation. it made a full email out of it tailored for doctor speak, so that she gets the right details immediately.

some more back and forth and it’s literally perfect. A bit long but she’s a doctor she’s used to it. It contains everything she needs to know since our last consultation without falling into disability claims traps, like on the psychological state (im doing fine psychologically, just living day by day yknow. but we wouldn’t want the claims office to think “oh so he’s not depressed? let’s get him back to work”)

I’m probably overthinking it but my philosophy is the better the info they get, the faster we get around to finally putting that thing to rest and moving on.

I’ll have to get an appointment in person soon but last time I went to see my dr she said she doesn’t really have more ideas so I figure it’s not urgent. But with this document I’ll probably give them a call tomorrow.

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    24 days ago

    In my experience, Deepseek and Qwen are very useful compared to the Amerislop counterparts. I use them for thought organizing mostly, and they help a lot.

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      24 days ago

      For my python coding I just use Qwen for at least six months now and it works very well. But now with the new Deepseek release I’m trying to use it for other things too.