| ▲ | redserk 4 hours ago | |
Blaming her is not the right call on this. The technology is absolutely amazing for the quality of life it’s given us, especially those with medical conditions, but the failure of technology in these scenarios can lead to hospitalization or death. The customer care line requesting information about a plan means the patient’s care in a will-be life-threatening scenario was not prioritized. Deprioritizing patient care when death is a possibility is a grim outcome regardless of where you live. | ||
| ▲ | s1artibartfast 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
It means the exact opposite. It is like when the tow truck operator asked if you are stopped in a safe location. If you say you have a backup to the pump, then they know there is negligible risk. Its why they asked. | ||
| ▲ | senordevnyc 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I didn’t take their comment to be about blame, it’s more about a pragmatic view of what’s going to be more effective for an individual. Sure, you can tell your diabetic daughter that the world should be one way, and rant and rave about it all you want, but none of that will keep her alive. | ||