Identity and Response
Mike shares his emotional response to a podcast episode discussing the Medtronic system, highlighting the personal identity he associates with his pump and CGM. The conversation delves into the impact of feeling one's identity being challenged and the importance of open dialogue in addressing misunderstandings.In this clip
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