Magnetic and transdermal implants
Hello everyone,
First off, Im relatively new to "biohacking" and implantation so forgive my naivety.
Anyway, in the near future i will be getting my first magnetic implant (as soon as all my stuff arrives) but that sparked another idea.
about 3 times a month over the past 4 or 5 years i will get intense pain in my both right and left fore-arm tendons. Ive tried electroshock massagers in the past but they don't seem to help. But, as of recently i was working on a project involving a taser and sent roughly 2.5 mil volts (according to the label) into my arm. a month and a half later i hadn't felt pain since then.
First off, Im relatively new to "biohacking" and implantation so forgive my naivety.
Anyway, in the near future i will be getting my first magnetic implant (as soon as all my stuff arrives) but that sparked another idea.
about 3 times a month over the past 4 or 5 years i will get intense pain in my both right and left fore-arm tendons. Ive tried electroshock massagers in the past but they don't seem to help. But, as of recently i was working on a project involving a taser and sent roughly 2.5 mil volts (according to the label) into my arm. a month and a half later i hadn't felt pain since then.
i'd rather not have to taze myself once every month or so, so i was thinking of implanting transdermal stainless steel nodes in to my fore-arm and then attach a constant current running from an external source to "relax" the tendons and/or nerves. implantation seems to be the only way to get deep enough to better affect the desired area. ill be trying this with needles first and if that goes well then implants may be the next step.
input would be much appreciated because again, im just a pleb.
input would be much appreciated because again, im just a pleb.
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I would be worried about infection.
No matter I'd like to welcome you. I hope this will work for you cause tasers suck ;)
regarding infection, ive thought of that too. if i did implant a node i would want to seal it some how. i was thinking cauterization but im not sure if that would work long term.
another issue is calcification/ oxidation of the node due to a constant electrical current running through it.