読む価値あり。今年これまでで最高の本。
アンソニー・ポンプリアーノ氏が、今年読んだ中で最も優れた一冊を推薦。本の表紙画像とともに「読む価値あり」と絶賛している。
アンソニー・ポンプリアーノ氏が、今年読んだ中で最も優れた一冊を推薦。本の表紙画像とともに「読む価値あり」と絶賛している。
The author recounts her experience of her insulin pump failing while on vacation, turning a relaxing trip into a stressful ordeal as she scrambled to find a replacement. She details the challenges of dealing with medical device companies and pharmacies away from home, highlighting the vulnerability of relying on technology for life-sustaining treatment.
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