1 posted on
04/21/2005 9:55:09 AM PDT by
kingattax
To: kingattax
That sounds great but it will still be necessary to check the glucose level and that will require the testing of blood, won't it.
2 posted on
04/21/2005 9:57:42 AM PDT by
RichardW
To: kingattax
I think I'll continue my injections. With my luck, I'd inhale the stuff and then sneeze.
4 posted on
04/21/2005 10:01:22 AM PDT by
SilentServiceCPOWife
(Welcome to the Hotel Free Republic-You can check out any time you like but you can never leave)
To: Marysecretary
6 posted on
04/21/2005 10:03:06 AM PDT by
bigsigh
To: kingattax
Another wonder of modern medicine.
The "greedy" pharmaceutical companies surely did lots of "animal testing", and will likely make a lot of "profit" on this. More power to them. Eventually a whole class of affected people will be able to lead less complicated lives. Great job, guys, keep up the good work!
To: kingattax
The device, which would fit into a handbag, contains a blister pack of insulin in the form of dry powder.
And watch Homeland Security go nuts if you try to get on a plane with this...
11 posted on
04/21/2005 10:27:17 AM PDT by
tiamat
(Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints.)
To: kingattax
Should be a good thing for the UK...
There is a bit of a stigma associated with syringes and Heroin use over there...
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