Does a magnet affect your use of the designated finger?
I'm hoping to get my magnet implanted in the next few weeks, my only concern is it's possible affect on my job.
Currently I work in a retail store. I do floor management so I'm often moving stuff around, lifting crates and I assume that getting the implant (ideally left ring finger) would put that finger out of use for a little while. My concern is, once that's healed and it's sat nicely in place, does it still hurt to put pressure on the magnet?
I can still lift and move objects without using fingers, I can just shift the weight to the palm of my hand, but I only really hope to have to do that for a short period of time. I'm not sure If I'd be happy not being able to put high pressure on that area every again.
So for those who have magnets, have is negatively impacted your ability in this way at all?
Thanks in advance!
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Applying pressure may or may not cause discomfort or damage to yourself, the magnet, or both. Too many variables, such as force, impulse, skeletal and muscular build, nerves, placement of magnet, etc. ^^