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It’s like everything, some can tolerate meal time syringes, others can’t. Some can tolerate this or the latest version including blue tooth (Omni Dash). Some find it to be painful, burning, or embarrassing. This, diabetes, is a huge market. Obviously, there’s many people with varying tastes that create a large varied market.
This reminds me of how I found Generex. My sister couldn’t tolerate needles. She was a teen. Healthy “looking” and a junior high cheerleader. She didn’t take injections without my mother looking-like at school at lunchtime. She wound up losing control, sometimes just me there at 13-14. Looking dead on floor, no control of urine, as I call police if just us.
A pump? She hated it. Why? It doesn’t really look cool. Dumb reason but try reasoning with a teenager. Not that she’s listen to her 14 yr old brother, but not even my parents. Life is real.
That’s why a little asthma looking device is appealing. Now it’s just 3 sprays. Joe and Dr Andy fixed that. WE SHOULD KNOW THIS. We discussed it a lot. We know it’s on hold until full funding.
TC YOU know all this. You know I gave my sister my kidney. I said forever she hated this pump or any injection. This Omni you talk about is old tech, ok in 2019 the Bluetooth part also same fda pathway but NOT FULL MEDICARE or insurance approved. Oral-lyn has a great market awaiting, especially ill, young, Type 2, pre-diabetes, or those that want something less invasive. I think that happens once fully funded.