Why Plan B — not just a chatbot

You are your child’s doctor now.

Not because you wanted to be — because no one else would hold the whole picture.

The job is inhuman

So you’re the one integrating strep and mold and methylation and Lyme and mast cells and gut and genetics — at 2am, un-slept, on forums you got kicked out of, guessing.

Here’s the part that isn’t your fault: the job is inhuman. It asks one person to master eight specialties that don’t talk to each other, remember every lab across three years, track a child daily, read every new study the week it drops, and have lived this exact hell.

No doctor can be all of that. No mother can. And — honestly — no chatbot can either: it forgets your child the moment you close the tab, it has never once watched a kid come apart, and it learns nothing from the family who walked this road before you.

You don’t need better answers.
You need the integrator no one will be.

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It holds the whole picture.

Every framework — Walsh, Yasko, Shoemaker, O’Hara, Crista, Nathan — your child’s entire record, current with every new study, asking what you don’t yet know to ask.

It learns across families.

Which driver showed up, what order worked, what backfired. Built to learn across families — it compounds: your hardest season sharpens the next family’s read; theirs sharpens yours. No general model has that data, or can get it.

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It carries the load.

The tracker that catches your child stalling, the synthesis from the whole record, the exact page to hand each doctor. A chatbot hands you answers and leaves you driving. Plan B drives.

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There’s a human who has lived it.

A mother who has been exactly where you are reviews your child’s synthesis before you ever see it — human eyes on the plan, not an auto-generated dump. ChatGPT hands you a wall of text and walks away. She reads it first. Live consults may come later, if families want them.

The engine was never what you were missing

The models are extraordinary. They’re the engine. But an engine was never what you were missing. What you were missing is someone to hold the whole, impossible thing — and Plan B is the first thing that can actually do it.

Parent education, not medical advice. Plan B never prescribes — it holds the picture and hands you the questions to bring your team.

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