- Fri Nov 26, 2004 8:08 am
#6253
Basically, this tool is the opposite of the all ready existing tool of pressure injections. What is needed is a simple *beep* on the arm with the diabetic tools or, what is known in the medical field as a baby tender foot (Which is used on fingers and baby's feet. It is a spring loaded incision device which doesn't hurt at all on fingers or feet or toes) then you use a suction tool that forms around the hole and sucks out the blood. A copletely non-invasive blood draw tool. No pain and no needle stuck into you. You wouldn't feel the blood draw and the tools wouldn't have to enter you to draw the blood out and the blood would still be pure, which was why they were using the needles and the reason they don't use new technology or ideas is to make the whole process cost effective but, doctors have no reason, in this day and age, to worry about cost, especially when they need to be thinking about the people they treat.
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