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Well said my friend.
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Patient feedback is important. The more positive the feedback the better. Some of the wording in the article is silly in regards to "harm" as the only real risk is infection (less than 1%) from the intra-articular injection which is no more risky than a routine cortisone or visco injection. How do I know this? 30 years in Orthopaedics that's how. If they want to talk about harm they should compare stem cell treatments to cortisone and the negative side effects from cortisone on surrounding tissue.
Common types of injections to treat osteoarthritis include:
-Cortisone
-Visco-supplementation (synthetic hyaluronic acid)
Cortisone is a strong steroid that works to reduce inflammation in synovial tissue within the joint. Cortisone can damage cartilage and tissue like tendons which is why most clinics limit injections to once every 6 weeks at the earliest.
Visco-supplementation is a synthetic joint lubricant that works to thicken the synovial fluid within the joint (it's like running 50w oil in an old motor).
Both injections serve to treat the symptoms of O.A. not the cause (unlike stem cell treatment). Most people that have these injections routinely will eventually require joint replacement (if symptoms warrant).
That's optimistic..:) It certainly is possible. I like how Monday closed. I think it was a good sign going forward.
Volume way up 11+ million on shortened day. People are taking notice. Big upside here. ARYC$.
You can focus on market cap and I'll focus on value.
Yes. Happy 4th to everyone. Stay strong.
Exactly. I know it's difficult to set up a clinic (working in the healthcare field for 30 years). But they have a template with their other two clinics to build upon. I see Texas as being huge, even bigger than RMAT actually because of the potential to make money now. The early bird gets the worm.
Is that all? If we are to close the gap, USRM needs to make an announcement for the actual opening of their Texas clinic (not just plans). Even an estimate would be nice. September 1st Texas right-to-try is coming soon.
Media promotion as in their Twitter account? Those posts are updates. Something I appreciate reading. Any brand not interested in self promoting their successes via social medial is off limits for my money. Lets be positive here. There is a lot to like in ARYC.
Good point.
Many businesses trade beyond and below (as in the case of ARYC) market cap valuation. There are many more factors that go into current share price - future growth, risk, and inflation to name a few. If the pending audit results show significant growth then the market cap becomes less of a factor in terms of forward outlook imo. I see potential in ARYC that is why I am here.
New kid on the block. I'm in. This looks like a monster in the making.
Thanks to 'spot' and everyone else for your responses. I will join the party on Monday. Hope the audited fins look good. That's what I am banking on here.
I've done my DD. I like what I see. Got some good info. Looks like their products have strong demand. The audit is in progress as of 6/28 per tweet. I still don't understand why the s/p is this low.
"Is that a problem?"
Not for me. Longs are holding. I believe lots of others are just waiting for the next catalyst.
"Usually, the best time for a bounce back is immediately or soon after."
Based on what metric? Other stocks?
Every stock is unique imo.
S/P will pick up in anticipation of Q2. The next real catalyst should come with an announcement of a firm date for the Dallas clinic which is my primary focus. RMAT is still in play but the FDA needs to get there act together. Hopefully MyoCell treatments can be performed in Texas.
Might jump in Monday. What was the reason for the delay for audited financials?
Anyone can be right short term.
Absolutely. Colorado, it must be nice to live there.
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Yes as long as I'm rich..lol
USRM$ all the way.
10 bazillion shares here.
Haven't had a toke since high school... Have one on me :) Beer, well that's a different story..lol
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Nice come back. From red to green. I'll take it.
GOING CONCERN WARNINGS USRM is ready to take off.
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Steve Jobs "A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them"
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Salley is live on espn.
Exactly. Plus you never know where it may lead. Marketing helps to create awareness.
John Spider Salley will be an excellent spokesperson to promote stem cell treatments/USRM. He's got connections to the sports world, entertainment, and business. He likes to talk and social media and word-of-mouth are big.
Opinions based on chart? Welcome. Good to have you around.
Give it time. The news just broke. This about the future not just today.
Looking very good.
Nice. Very nice.
It will be okay.
Sell. Find something that will make you a millionaire overnight. It's super easy. No need for patience.
Who knows. Yesterday was not a good day for a number of stocks I hold. Things change fast. Right now, the only thing I know is that this tock was way oversold and there are a number of good things on the horizon. Buy now and make more later. Buy later make less.
Lets go green$. Still holding strong here.
News will come in time.
Correct.
Yes.
You are describing the realities of new tech. New tech is always expensive at first. There is a trickle down effect that will occur but it will take time. As the clinics grow in numbers along with the number of patients being treated and the success of their experiences become common knowledge demand will take over. Other states will follow Texas if the FDA does not come around fast enough.
I worked in medicine (orthpaedics) for 30 years. I am personally familiar with the FDA approval process regarding reverse ball and socket total shoulder replacements. We had to perform these procedures as experimental for years while the FDA took their time deciding whether to approve the procedure. This meant patients had to pay CASH up front for the same procedure that was covered under insurance in Europe.
Not everyone could afford the procedure obviously. It was heart breaking to see people suffer when the tech was there to make them better. Reverse ball and socket total shoulder replacements were finally approved around 3 years later.