Black stuff around magnet implant
Okay, so recently ive implanted myself 3 pairs of super small magnets in hopes of higher sensitivity- dosent seem that it worked :(
anyways, im here for another question:
since ive implanted them quite a while ago and since ive noticed some black stuff (and i bet that first magnet implant has them too!!!) so i thought that i should try to get rid of it, by doing that ive found out that one of the holes havent healed yet and since ive found that black stuff somewhat deep - i decided that i should pull magnets out and see what it is...
first pic - magnet seems to have some corrosion or something, i can see something white(salt?) but its not nicel
second pic - on big magnet and the place where big one and small one are connectd you guys can see somethign black - have no idea what (dead cells?)
few awnsers to questions:
1. no, it dosent hurt
2. magnets were salt tested
thanks in advance
EDIT: SINCE IT SEEMS THAT I WAS QUITE UNCLEAR - VIEW MAY 5 COMMENTS - THEY EXPLAIN EVERYTHING
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Where did you get the magnets?
Were the cylinders implanted in a way that they directly touched inside your body?
When were they implanted?
Who did the implantation?
It doesn't sound like infection was a problem so that's really good to hear!
Neodymium is very brittle by itself and I think it turn black when it gets into the body.
You mentioned that the magnets were inserted in pairs. Could the magnets touch one another after they had been implanted? I'm curious because if they were touching they will slowly wear down the coating every time they shift position. Once the gold coating is gone and the nickel is exposed, your body will attack it and break it down.
Ni is toxic, it is not a biosafe coating and effectively makes the implant a failure if ever exposed. Do not ever use a nickel later as a bioproofing layer.
Au alone is not suggested due to its extreme maliability, and how soft it is; it's very easy to scratch, mar, etc... Though if it remains intact will function. ^^'
Myself, if it was me... I'd remove all of them to avoid further failures to deal with, if one set already failed. That's my own perception.
Remove and thoroughly clean everything out that you can that has failed. Debris is not good for the body.
It seems like your implantation procedure went well though. No infection so that deserves congratulations.
Since the magnets were touching, it's not even guaranteed that gold is to blame, it could have just been friction. I'm impressed and it's fascinating to hear that you tried stacking long magnets. That had been discussed here and dismissed due to the friction issue but your first-hand account was that it didn't provide any valuable addition to sensing. That's valuable information.
I'm sad your implants didn't last but I'm grateful for the knowledge.
Lightning strikes do not always kill people, neither do drug overdoses or being shot... Surviving a gunshot does not mean you are bullet proof. The same logic should be applied.
I honestly feel like a lot more reading and study is in order, for your own safety as well as success of projects. x_x
Those little magnets have a third of the volume of material as a standard m31. Having a third of a splinter in your foot is a lot easier to deal with than the full splinter, from a biological standpoint, I would think. If there's a situation where a body can more easily contain a magnet without getting bad, I'd think it would be this. X_x
If you want to definitively find out if you are immune to the effects of Ni or NdFeB, do testing (I'm guessing blood) to evaluate the difference your body exhibiting between having a rejecting magnet in your body, and a control baseline.
Also, you have a lot more to read if you weren't aware of Ni being toxic... We are ALL still learning about this every step of the way. There's more to read. Lol c_c
Please give these little guys caution, it's literally surgery with your own body.
If you could determine the effects of the magnets you implanted into the local area, for example, figure out why the magnets degraded into powder without causing metal poisoning, and if exposure to certain amounts ate safe/unsafe for certain sizes, it would be more knowledge for the rest of us.
When I say read up, I mean help grow our collective knowledge. You propose a superpower... but what if instead you just found out the threshold for a body of your similar size being able to safely process the toxic exposed materials? I'm not sure. It would be nice to know.
There's literally hundreds of threads to read on magnets. @Cassox has multiple EXTREMELY informative blogs about so many aspects of them. There's literally entire fields of science dedicated to biology, energy, chemistry, etc. that are all useful and relevant. I don't have a 'here is everything known ever about magnets' list... trying to learn more myself every day. ^^
We get all kinds of people here, some that legitimately might think they actually have paranormal abilities... x_x
We know corrosion causes degridation... but exactly what is breaking it down, and one can ask, for say, the sake of one who might suffer metal allergies; is there an emergency method to temporally stop it... Like an 'epipen' that interrupts the bodies immune system in a localised area, or something that rapidly converts Ni or NdFeB into something less toxic and less soluble in vito... More possibilities, more tools. ^^ Maybe something to ease the urgency and danger to someone who has no threshold to tolerate a defective implant, in a controlled environment.