RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DROPPING TO .14Does anyone on here thought that 100% of the dermatologists would be excited and all on board with medx technology. Of course you will find some, if not most of them, that will say they don’t need it. They have been doing their work without technology for 5-10-20-30 years. Why change? Just like any other profession, people are skeptical about new technology entering their lives. Guess what? They’ll need to get on board eventually or they will get tossed aside.
The real question is: will there be a demand for this technology by the consumer? Will they spend money to get a picture of moles. For myself, I wish I could go tomorrow morning at a loblaw and get a picture of a few moles I have and get an answer in the next few days. But it ain’t available yet. So for now I have to go see a doctor to get a paper to go see a dermatologist which I will be able to go in 3 months if I’m lucky.
I’ve invested a lot of money, way more than I should’ve. But I believe in the technology and for me, I’d rather take a chance on a stock that can possibly save lives than investing in pot stocks. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not here to waste money. I’m expecting to get a big return on my investment. But only time will tell.