He didn't feel the burn.
That was the problem.
Four years ago, Brian sat too close to a space heater and burned his legs badly. He didn't feel a thing. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy had quietly stolen the sensation from his lower legs — and he had no idea until the damage was done.
After researching his options, Brian discovered pneumatic compression boots — the same technology used by Olympic athletes to force fresh blood through their legs. They worked. But they cost $2,400 and were built for runners, not diabetics.
So his family built something better. Betics was created for the people who need this technology the most, at a price that doesn't require insurance approval.
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