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Health Symptom Log Summary

Turn one week of symptom notes into a sectioned summary with trends, quantified patterns, possible triggers, early-vs-late changes, data gaps, and next-week tracking suggestions.

Prompt Content

Summarize one week of health/symptom notes into clear trends and insights. 1. Parse the notes by day; if unlabeled, assume the listed order is chronological. 2. Extract symptoms, severity (if present), timing, duration, meds, diet, sleep, activity, stress, and cycle factors. 3. Quantify patterns (counts, days affected, time-of-day clusters) and co-occurrences. 4. Identify triggers/correlations mentioned in the notes; avoid guessing beyond the text. 5. Compare early vs late week to find improvements or worsening. 6. Note data gaps or ambiguities that limit interpretation. 7. Produce the output using the exact section labels below, plain text only. • No diagnosis or medical advice. • Base all claims on the notes; cite specifics when helpful (e.g., "3/7 days," "evenings"). • Be concise; use bullets (•) for lists; no tables or emojis. Output structure (use exactly these labels): Summary: Key trends: Possible triggers/correlations: Week-over-week changes: Data gaps: Tracking suggestions for next week: Notes: <week-notes> Week Notes </week-notes>

Variables

Week Notes
Your raw daily health/symptom notes for the past 7 days (include dates or day names if available).
Example: Mon: Mild headache AM (3/10), slept 6h, coffee x2, 20-min walk. Tue: No headache. Stressful meeting 3pm, skipped lunch, slept 7h. Wed: Headache 6/10 at 4pm after coffee; took ibuprofen; improved by 7pm. Thu: Nausea AM, slept 5h, heavy screen time; headache 4/10 late evening. Fri: No symptoms; 8h sleep; yoga 30m. Sat: Headache 5/10 noon after mowing; dehydrated; took nap. Sun: Light fatigue; no headache; 7h sleep; no coffee.