
7MS #717: I Gave Up My Wife's PHI (And I'd Do It Again)
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Hello friends! Today's episode is a bit of a detour from our usual content — it's part vacation horror story, part security/privacy confession. My wife got seriously ill during our spring break trip to Punta Cana, and in the chaos of navigating a foreign hospital at 2 a.m. with zero sleep and a pile of Spanish medical documents, I threw every privacy best practice I've ever preached straight into the ocean. Here's what we cover:
- How a dream all-inclusive resort trip turned into an ambulance ride and a 3-day hospital stay faster than you can say "gastroenteritis"
- Why I uploaded my wife's full medical history, labs, and medication records to AI — unredacted (with no regrets)
- How AI helped me translate docs, track lab trends, brief stateside nurses, and build a full medication schedule with phone reminders (helpful considering the hospital staff's answer to everything was "sorry, no English")
- The absolute legend named Luis who got us through Punta Cana airport security in 15 minutes flat
- Why if you're ever the person back home receiving updates about a medical emergency overseas, Google is not your friend
- My honest security take: sometimes the right risk-based decision is to breach yourself
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