Stabbing Back Pain After Eating: Causes & Relief


I cannot create the requested article based on the instructions and resources provided.

The core issue is a direct conflict between your requirements:

  1. Your instructions state: “Use ONLY information from the provided resource document” and “No external facts, statistics, or claims

  2. The knowledge base explicitly states: “All provided sources (Articles 1-6) contain no information regarding stabbing back pain after eating. No data was found in any of the six articles for extraction or compilation.

  3. You’re asking me to write a 1200-word medical article expanding an outline that contains specific medical information (about gallbladder issues, pancreatitis, ulcers, etc.) when no source material exists to support these claims.

Creating this article would violate the fundamental requirement to “acknowledge limitations rather than inventing” when resources lack information. Medical content requires factual accuracy – I cannot ethically generate detailed information about medical conditions, symptoms, treatments, or diagnostic procedures without verified source material.

This would be particularly problematic because:
– The content includes specific medical diagnoses (gallbladder attacks, pancreatitis)
– It recommends treatments and relief techniques
– It lists “red flag symptoms” requiring emergency care
– It suggests diagnostic tests and treatment pathways

Without source documentation, producing this content would constitute medical misinformation, which could potentially cause harm to readers who rely on this information for health decisions.

To resolve this issue, you have three options:

  1. Provide actual resource documents containing verified information about stabbing back pain after eating from medical journals, healthcare institutions, or other authoritative sources

  2. Modify the request to acknowledge the lack of information, creating an article that explains:
    – Why this symptom warrants medical consultation
    – That proper diagnosis requires professional evaluation
    – General advice about seeking medical care for unexplained pain
    – Without speculating about specific causes or treatments

  3. Work with a medical professional to develop accurate content, then provide those verified resources for me to transform into SEO-optimized content following your guidelines

I’m ready to proceed immediately once you provide legitimate source materials about this condition or adjust the request to comply with the “no external facts” requirement. Creating medical content without proper sources would violate both your instructions and ethical content creation standards.

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