what would you do if your life-saving medicine was in a cooler under an anvil?

Poll of the Day

willythemailboy posted...
Even the American health insurance industry it looking at that and saying no, that's a bit too far.

it's not that far fetched

for me to get insulin, i have to take a plastic cartridge, suck the air out of it, replace the air with insulin, then slide it into a small device that i then attach a tube to, that I then fill up with insulin, and then on the other end is another device that I have to manipulate into a spring that i then press against my body and let it slam down the end of the tube while a needle in it also inserts a different tube into my skin

and then to read my blood sugar I have to take a device, manipulate it to reveal a button, that I then press against my arm and press the button which inserts a filament under my skin while also leaving behind this cradle that is adhered to my skin that i then slide a tiny little transmitter into
https://imgur.com/a/d1RYdRe
04/14/2011 - 07/08/2025; miss you buddy