A review by wealhtheow
Lightspeed Magazine, March 2016 by John Joseph Adams

2.0

You are a nameless human person on a space station seeking medical care. The story of your attempt to get treated is told in the form of a choose your own adventure. Inevitably, every effort you make just worsens your condition. The format evoked a small amount of humor, example:
"Q. There is nothing in the story that directs you to this section, so if you are reading this, you have failed to follow instructions. Go directly to Z and die your horrible, painful death. Or skip to somewhere else, since you clearly aren’t playing by the rules anyway."
but I just didn't find it that funny. And there's nothing else to it; no personalities, no plot, no worldbuilding.

Nominated for a Nebula award. Can be read online here