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The Day My Medical Report Terrified Me — and How It Inspired DecodeMD

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I open a medical report. I see “Grade 5 lesion” and “Grade 4 lesion.” I freeze. My heart races. I don’t know if I should panic.

The report reads like another language. I type each term into Google. I find more fear. I lose sleep. I feel powerless.

My father fought prostate cancer. He’s been in remission for 12 years. I get checked every year. This year, my urologist orders an MRI. The MRI shows two serious lesions. The next step is a biopsy. I want clarity. I can’t get it from the report.

I paste the text into ChatGPT. I ask for plain English. I understand the results in minutes. I feel less afraid. I speak to my doctor with confidence. I think about others in the same situation—patients, caregivers, parents. They deserve the same clarity.

Two days later, I see an ad for Famous.AI. I sign up. The platform is simple. In less than three days, I build DecodeMD. The app lets people copy and paste their medical report text (without personal details) and get a clear, compassionate summary. It adjusts to reading level, tailors explanations for role, and uses analogies to explain complex terms.

DecodeMD exists to help you feel informed, not afraid. In this episode of The AI-Powered Marketing Show, I share the personal journey that sparked the idea, the challenges patients face when reading medical reports, and how I turned fear into a tool for empowerment.

My Cancer Scare Led Me to Build This App — Now You Can Use It Too → DecodeMD.co

🔥 Want even more from the show? Join the AI-Powered Marketing community on Patreon for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes tutorials, templates, and private access to marketing workflows: patreon.com/Ai_Powered_Marketing_Show

👉 Start your free trial with Make.com today and experience AI-powered marketing automation: https://www.make.com/en/register?pc=funnellosophy

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I open a medical report. I see “Grade 5 lesion” and “Grade 4 lesion.” I freeze. My heart races. I don’t know if I should panic.

The report reads like another language. I type each term into Google. I find more fear. I lose sleep. I feel powerless.

My father fought prostate cancer. He’s been in remission for 12 years. I get checked every year. This year, my urologist orders an MRI. The MRI shows two serious lesions. The next step is a biopsy. I want clarity. I can’t get it from the report.

I paste the text into ChatGPT. I ask for plain English. I understand the results in minutes. I feel less afraid. I speak to my doctor with confidence. I think about others in the same situation—patients, caregivers, parents. They deserve the same clarity.

Two days later, I see an ad for Famous.AI. I sign up. The platform is simple. In less than three days, I build DecodeMD. The app lets people copy and paste their medical report text (without personal details) and get a clear, compassionate summary. It adjusts to reading level, tailors explanations for role, and uses analogies to explain complex terms.

DecodeMD exists to help you feel informed, not afraid. In this episode of The AI-Powered Marketing Show, I share the personal journey that sparked the idea, the challenges patients face when reading medical reports, and how I turned fear into a tool for empowerment.

My Cancer Scare Led Me to Build This App — Now You Can Use It Too → DecodeMD.co

🔥 Want even more from the show? Join the AI-Powered Marketing community on Patreon for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes tutorials, templates, and private access to marketing workflows: patreon.com/Ai_Powered_Marketing_Show

👉 Start your free trial with Make.com today and experience AI-powered marketing automation: https://www.make.com/en/register?pc=funnellosophy

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