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  • Yeahs unfortunately the hid display for motorcycle helmets already exist. https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/210749395/study-buddy-tdcs-toque?
  • After almost a month I have decided to take out the magnet. The wound never fully healed and the magnet surfaced. I tried to move it with another magnet and even wedged it back in but to no avail. Now I am waiting for the finger to heal up so I can have it redone. It should be safe to re-implant right? On a side note, I…
  • I think the puss was only because I relocated the magnet which ripped apart some of the recently healed tissue. I am on antibiotics. I had the sutures in for 9days and kept it dry and clean. It looks pretty good now. Not fully healed but just scabby.
  • It's doing better now. I am on antibiotics and the wound is mostly healed. Hopefully it won't reject but I think if it does it would be from the skin dying on the top of the magnet and not expelling it from the wound. I have pictures from most every day after the operation if anyone cares to see them.
  • Nice! Never really considered something like this but on the side of the hand could be cool!
  • I used about a millileter in each of three injections as shown in cassox's page. Worked great for me couldn't feel a thing
  • I'm having a similar issue a in. It's been 12 days and 3 days ago I took my stitches out. The wound hasn't fully healed and I thought the magnet migrated too close to the open part of the wound so I decided to use another magnet to pull it back down. It worked but separated the healed skin a little. I put a butterfly strip…
  • Awesome! This stuff sounds great and im sure it will definitely improve magnet implantation. If you every need a guinea pig let me know! haha
  • I don't know what your tolerance is with needles but my mere block was relatively simple. Cassox's guides are really helpful.
  • https://www.bulletproofexec.com/the-complete-illustrated-one-page-bulletproof-diet/ He is credited as a "biohacker" but he mostly uses physical techniques to "hack" his body. Now he is all about the business. But he gives a little information on his diet technique. Might be a decent reference for ya
  • Just thought of something else that would be a good product to offer to those wanting to implant a magnet @amal. Is there anything that will hold the magnet in place under the skin to prevent migration and rejection? I thought about suturing the pit together close to the initial incision but maybe there is a better way? 
  • Has anyone thought of a ring that picks up signals from your cell phone ( say bluetooth for example) and then produces different electromagnet pulses depending on the notification your phone sends? These pulses could be picked up by your finger magnet which will then respond to those pulses like a more personal vibrate…
  • Got it. Thanks for all your help @glims
  • Any update on the project? @Osteth
  • I don't have sterns trips. I thought 3 stitches would be enough. I can go get some now or in the morning. Would it matter if I got them when I wake up? I have been gloving up when showering and re bandaging it every day sometimes twice a day. I first put some Bactroban on it then a sterile sponge then wrap in gauze and…
  • I definitely think it is migrating. I just took this picture and the previous picture I took around 10 hrs ago. Should I try and move it down to prevent it from squeezing through my sutures? Sorry for the constant posting but I'm kind of freaking out. http://imgur.com/PvHUctv
  • Fuck. I will super glue that shit if thats what it takes. No rejection zone
  • http://biocurious.org/projects/bioprinter/ Saw this. Any ideas on whether or not it is a decent alternative? 
  • I wonder about this too since I dabble with wood working in my free time. Really what I am asking, and maybe you too IDPS, is how much movement can the finger handle during the different stages of the healing process?
  • How is that @IDPS?
  • http://imgur.com/SydXvoq
  • Ive got a weird question. Should you be able to see the magnet through the skin? I can see it now and hope it doesn't remain visible. Im sure it has to do with the skin being separated from the muscle making it transparent. Once the skin rebinds with the muscle the magnet shouldn't be visible should it?
  • Yeah I should look into that...we had tested mine out before sterilizing the tools and it seemed not to be magnetic but we soon found that we were not thorough enough lol. @glims. And that nerve lock really did the trick @cassox. Didn't feel a thing. It looks good after a few days and will keep you posted on the results!
  • tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a1Arc8Rdvg&feature=youtu.be Here is the video of my implant. Edited a little and sorry for the vertical video and weird comments
  • Thanks! I got it done and took some video. Used the nerve block without a tourniquet but there was a lot of blood. I had to get 3 stitches because the incision was too large but think it went well though. Hopefully the skin heals and doesn't reject.
  • Did you do the nerve block or local injection @glims
  • Ok no tourniquet then. And yeah I saw you posted Cass' blog and I read them and sent them to my mother as well. Really informative and a great write up. Has made her nervous though lol
  • Yeah I know it constricts blood flow allowing gangreen to form more easily but there is so little in the mix and I'm only using a small amount of lidocaine so I didn't think it would be that bad. I am home from college for the weekend and my mother is a retired pediatrician so she will be doing the procedure
  • Oh makes sense. It was rather large. If only we could efficiently harvest the body's naturally released energy
  • Hey @glims, @cassox, or any others with a good answer. I am about to get the m31 implanted and have lidocaine with epinephrine in it. Is it good to go for the finger or is that one of the places you dont use epinephrine. Also i cant find your video of how to implant @cassox. Any way you could repost it?