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You’re right Bobby, I remember Sree working for Biel. I hope they’re getting more involved together on this
I just picked Pfizer. You could put any name you want in the list.
And yes I agree, any doctor can sell it. But you do have to buy it from a company first.
GLTU
Hey Probity, that got me laughing, that was cool.
About Gramps, I wish the guy would come back, he was good for the board
That was already figured in.
True, and those pharmaceutical companies will have to realize that they can’t prescribe painkillers anymore, so Pfizer will buy Biel out so they can have exclusive rights to the device and charge $95.00 a device.
At that rate, my investment will be so large that I’ll end up with Gold ball washers on each hole at my newly built golf course .
Looking for some input on this:
“Sree Koneru PhD
Director Project Development , Viant Medical”
How can he be instrumental for Biel?
I think some need to go out and get a job. Apparently, being on the board all day is TOO INTENSE, investing is not for everyone, from what I can see.
Some cannot see the serious bits of progress that is being made.
And these little steps that are being implemented are needed in order to be ready for the 2025 year.
I thought this was interesting reading. And what we know now is that Biel has something that CAN TRAIN PAIN TO STAY AWAY. Phantom pain is real.
What Causes Phantom Pain, and How Is it Treated?
Medically reviewed by Avi Varma, MD, MPH, AAHIVS, FAAFP — By Kirsten Nunez on May 20, 2022
Symptoms
Causes
Medical treatment
Other therapies
Remedies
Seeking medical help
Prevention
Vs. referred pain
Summary
Phantom pain is when you feel pain in a body part that you no longer have.
Most commonly, it involves limbs that are no longer there. This is specifically known as phantom limb pain. However, phantom pain is a more general condition and does not necessarily need to include limbs.
Phantom pain can involve non-limb body parts that have been removed, like your:
eyes
teeth
nose
tongue
breasts
penis
It can even include parts of the intestinal tract.
Phantom pain happens after an amputation or injury. Read on to learn about the condition along with options for treatment and prevention.
What phantom pain feels like
The sensation of phantom pain can vary widely. Depending on the person, it might involve:
throbbing
tingling or pins and needles
burning
sharp pain, like shooting or stabbing
cramping
sensations that feel like electric shocks
Causes of phantom pain
The exact cause of phantom pain is unclear, but it’s thought to be related to:
Nerve damage
The removal of a body part causes damage to peripheral nerves. This can irritate and overexcite the nerve endings, causing spontaneous sensations.
Central sensitization
Your peripheral nerves lead to your spinal nerves, which are connected to your spinal cord.
When a peripheral nerve is damaged during amputation or injury, central sensitization may occur. This involves increased neural activity and sensitivity in the spinal cord, resulting in phantom pain.
Brain remapping
After a body part is removed, the brain redirects sensations from that part to another area of the body. This is called remapping or reorganization.
As a result, you may feel pain in the missing body part when the nerves are stimulated in the surrounding area.
Psychological factors
In some cases, certain psychological conditions can trigger or contribute to phantom pain. These factors include:
depression
anxiety
increased stress
How is phantom pain treated?
Phantom pain may go away on its own after several months. But if the pain persists, there are several treatment options:
Medications
The following medications are used to manage phantom pain:
tricyclic antidepressants (most common)
opioids
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
anticonvulsants
NMDA receptor antagonists
Medical treatment
Some medical therapies might also manage phantom pain:
Transcutaneous nerve stimulation. This treatment, known as TENS, stimulates nerves using electrical currents.
Central nervous system stimulation. In this treatment, electrical signals stimulate the brain or spinal cord via implanted electrodes.
Biofeedback. In biofeedback, electrodes are placed near the affected area. A specialist will teach you how to control certain functions in the area.
Other therapies for phantom pain
In addition to medication and medical treatments, the following therapies may be used:
Acupuncture. Acupuncture uses thin needles to stimulate certain areas of the body. Research on its benefits for phantom pain is still ongoing.
Massage. Massaging the affected area may help relieve muscle tension. It’s also useful for managing stress and anxiety.
Mirror therapy. This therapy may be helpful for certain types of phantom pain, including phantom limb pain. It uses a mirror box to reflect the healthy limb onto the amputated side, which tricks the brain.
Thanks for bringing this up, it is enlightening and proves that Kelly is determined to see it thru.
Of course this won’t stop the 15 hours a day of constant whining and bashing of Biel .
Old timers come with wisdom, you’ll get there eventually.
Just like Kelly said:
“Unfortunately, we have some people out there who are set on harming the Company’s share price with constant negative speculation.”
Why do you even bother, spending any time on this?
Toohot- Thanks
I DID NOT PUT ANY MONEY OF MY INVESTMENT INTO SOME POSTER ON THIS BOARD.
I put a lot money into BIOELECTRONICS.
So I want to hear about BIEL. Let’s talk about their advancements in their packaging and the new revamping of the device.
I don’t give a Rats ass about the share price. That will automatically fix itself.
If it does 2 cents a day, that’s fine by me..
Ask yourself the same question:
Why do you even spend time on this?
Very good stuff Toohot…
MISINFORMATION TRAC is showing a steep decline in a lack of interest regarding false innuendos of BIEL, and no links to back it up.
Your right,
I might also add:
Where would Bioelectronics be without R. Staelin’s money?
So he knows what’s up….
A lot of complaining on this board by those who don’t quite understand what’s really going on.
These changes to the packaging and the advancements to the device all had to be done before January 2025, once that gets completed then the real phone calls and deals can be made.
Well you know, we’re all hoping for the best. I got to think that companies are going to want to start talking or negotiating with Biel because of the new guidelines for discontinuing some degree of painkillers. Remember train diesel has got to be pretty high priced for any train.
Hey Toohot, Bandaid said the following:
“I am the new train captain here now.”
You retiring??
In regards to SRINSOCAL, please be careful who you refer to as scam artist.
BECAUSE SRIN WAS NOT THE ONE FIRED AS AN EMPLOYEE FROM BIEL.
BIOELECTRONICS is for real and there ain’t anything you can do to stop it.
Looking good here….
A disgruntled employee will not support the company, makes people wonder why there was a firing.
Either Miami or Midwest
Tell your folks that they will have a free pass to my Golf Course if they will increase your allowance. That might change things.
Srinsocal said the following:
“A former BIEL employee, 'Terminated for Cause', becomes obsessed with destroying his former employer.”
Must of been a damn good reason.
So I’m wondering: why do you take such pleasure in destroying a company that you once worked for?
Especially when you said that it helped save your frostbitten foot .
I’m glad my stock is doing good. I guess I’ll have to check this more often now.
Good luck to everyone invested here.
I’m with you. It’s getting tiresome. If they can’t take the pressure of investing in Biel then they need to leave.
Amen………
All in the name of fun. We got too many serious people on board.
Everything is coming together for Biel, just a little slower than we want.
Good post, Glad you’re back. Lot of us were wondering what happened to Toohot. I know that the new Renovations that you’re making to the train take some time .
Gimmee, He was fired from Biel. The Pro has the information on him. And he hasn’t come out and refuted any of the statements made about his firing. You can see why he has a hatred for Biel.
Every thing is making sense when you put it together
Pro, Amazing stuff….
You asked if the Stock stinks or is it me?
The answer is it’s NOT the stock that stinks.
THE COMPANY IS PUTTING THE BUILDING BLOCKS TOGETHER NOW. Things are happening.
Pro- Great observation, maybe he’ll read your post and give us an explanation.
If he doesn’t give an explanation on this, then we can assume that what you said seems to be the truth about his name change.
So you WERE FIRED FROM BIEL. So, it’s no wonder why they fired you.
You have to be a Team player thru good and bad. Constantly bashing the company and saying it’s going bankrupt does not help.
It makes me wonder what they fired you for. Oh well,
This is additional information from Rich Staelin that will be helpful, thanks for coming on board.
MANUFACTURING
The Company, working with its Chinese manufacturer, recently redesigned the manufacturing process to increase the reliability and shelf life of its current OTC product. The Company also did a proof-of-concept production run of its newly designed RecoveryRx product that is 50% more powerful and has a larger antenna thereby increasing the size of the surgical incision that can be treated. The plan is to test market these devices in the near future.
SALES
Company representatives attended the Modern Musculoskeletal Care Symposium this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. We were once again invited to exhibit and Dr. Berend spoke to the medical professionals in attendance about “Non Thermal Pulsed Shortwave Therapy for Pre and Post Op Pain” Our attendance at the show was predicated on the expectation that the use of RecoveryRx will expand through the OrthoAlliance (https://orthoalliance.com/) organization in the next few months.
The Company is continuing talks with major distributors, both internationally and domestically. These talks are in different stages of progress, from discussing final approval and registration, to initial exploration of possible interest. Given the unique advantages of our product offerings, these discussions often take a long time, especially with major distributors that have multiple levels of management review.
I’ll repeat again:
Based on these positive results, the Company has already designed and ordered new veterinary packaging and plans to commence selling into the veterinary market.”