Electric Shock Pain Management?
I have decided to get the m31, I dont think im gonna have any issues doing the procedure myself, so i started brainstorming a different way of reducing the pain other than lidocaine and this is what i came up with.
A while back ago i built an electric shock machine that works with an oscillation produced by a transistor when it is joined to the primary of the transformer, taking the transistor to saturation, this makes that the pulsating tension produced is amplified by induction in the transformer to the charge (potentiometer) stationary in the output. The output tension (shock) is regulated with the potentiometer going from 0 to maximum.
I have externally hooked up the output wires one to the central nerve at the base of my left ring finger and the other one to the nerve running to my thumb. When turned on and put to max power it numbs my entire hand to the point where i think i will be able to perform the procedure of putting the magnet in. I also purchased a few copper/steel rings on ebay and attached the wire at the base of my finger to the ring then i put the ring on and that seemed to completely numb my finger. I might try this instead of using lidocaine just to see how it is.
I am open to concerns and suggestions but i am wondering if when the magnet is inserted under the skin if i will feel a shock or something? The machine runs on 4Dcell batteries. It also does not hurt when i have the 2 contact points delivering the shock on the same hand.
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