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Re: GetSeriousOK post# 305134

Sunday, 01/01/2023 9:37:56 AM

Sunday, January 01, 2023 9:37:56 AM

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I’m not sure of what your stating in your post gives a total overview of what is taken in consideration to their decision.
There’s more to just the reduction in opioid use to consider.
Here’s a post I posted in the past. I get my DD straight from the horses month with actual facts!!
I’ve been an investor in biotech stocks for over thirty years now and have done quite well.

There is a neighbor of mine who is an Urology Surgical Specialist and a senior partner in a Medical Group located in northern New Jersey. He often attends and participates as a speaker at many NYC / NJ Hospital Medical Seminar
Many years ago they were involved in helping get the first Robotic surgical device approved.
Back when I first found out about BioElectronic / Actipatch, I spoke to him about it. He knew about the Tens Technology and heard of some talks about PEMF but didn’t know much about it.
Last night I ran into him at a local restaurant we both go to.
The first words out of his mouth was, I’ve been meaning to call you. This past week he attended a Medical Seminar which Malpractice and it’s growing lawsuits was the major topic of the seminar.
Lo and behold I was shock at what he told me…. Take a guess ????
That’s right !!!!! MAJOR REDUCTION ON OPIOIDS USE AND MAJOR AWARENESS OF PEMF AND MEDICAL DEVICES !!!!!!!
He asked me what did I know about RecoveryRx.
I’m sure you all know what the rest of the night conversation was all about. He was very impressed how it helps heal as it helps with pain!!
Don’t worry WB I did the right thing, I bought his dinner….. lol
I’m sure you can’t tell me that when it comes to approving RecoveryRx as standard care prescription insurance won’t tilt the scale versus the cost of malpractice lawsuits.

https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/practices/su...eport-says

https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/medical-...rgery.html