From Wikipedia - Reading time: 2 minThe Medi Teddy is a teddy bear sleeve that hides an IV bag from the patient.[1] It was developed in 2019 by 12 year old Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP) patient Ella Casano[2] whose treatment included an IV transfusion every six to eight weeks.[3] With the product, the child only sees a teddy bear; on the other side (made of mesh),[4] medical staff get to monitor blood IV fluid movements.[5] TODAY honored her as a Groundbreaker for International Day of the Girl.[6] The Medi Teddy set out to arrange $5,000 on a GoFundMe page but within less than a week raised over $20,000.[7] The bears are given to children in need at no cost.[8] Ella described to her mother Meg Casano what the design should look like and her mother drew it for her.[9]