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  • Lol I was thinking the other day, Cassox could be an alien up in some lab making these tiny magnets that form their function for us puny humans, but also have advanced tracking and bio-medical statistics he can monitor in real time. But I bet its just a magnet. ( a sweet bio-compatible magnet)
  • Just implanted mine today. Procedure went without a hitch (that I can tell). Magnet was a thing of beauty
  • Thanks guys, I used a saline solution in a sterile pipet to flush the hole... and I'm confident my wound is clean, but it seems my body has pushed out a few particulates in the scab. Also I heard I wouldn't be able to reuse the same location? So I'm interested in your advice zerbula. I haven't damaged any nerves I can tell…
  • Ok so about a week ago, I developed an abscess, and it became pretty painful, and after squeezing a bit of puss out for a few days I decided to take it out. Removing it was pretty painful, but using a really strong magnet attached to my scalpel it came right out... The magnets coating didnt hold up AT ALL and looks like a…
  • stitches are coming out, wound is healing nicely, and no sign of rejection....YET! My test magnets, look ok. one has some yellow coloration on one of the edges (been almost a week)
  • 3 days later https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-2htHrC1BdqNEgtNUs2b1ZQazg
  • Right after implant showing implant site. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-2htHrC1BdqSndEeEVpSUg3OUE
  • I have attached two pics, as you can see my batch from SMM compared to a raw neodymium magnet it is very clear the color difference. The magnets I received are very grey almost ceramic looking. I have to note tho that my test magnet that I have had in a saline solution for about 6 days now is starting to show some gold…
  • actii, time will tell, its a legit observation thanks for watching the video, ill tell ya tho I really scrubbed on the coating of several other magnets with steel wool and tried to scratch them with a sharp knife and i was very surprised at how hard and resilient it was. My concern now as far as my magnet implant and…
  • I actually did a nerve block before the video, but since I waited like 30 mins I decided to cut that part. The nerve block lasted about an hour or so but the injection at the implant site lasted for a good two hours, I was starting to worry... but I can tell you for sure I have full feeling. Also yes it's my ring finger.
  • https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-2htHrC1BdqdzZ6bmpHRzdEeFk I know i breached the sterile field a few times... I dont care, and halfway through the first stitches the magnet popped out, so I had to clip them and do it again, no worries I was the only one who suffered!
  • Also based on your articles you wrote on the topic, even some weakness in the coating doesn't guarantee rejection or poisoning.
  • Ok cool just confirming, since I have a friend who knows haworth and thats what he told me.
  • yeah I too had my first magnet reject because of too much after care... band-aids and neosporyn kept it too wet, didnt let it heal.
  • ok, its in now, and until I get another one then this one will stay. If you care so much direct me to where I can obtain a Cassox approved magnet and ill exchange it. Magnet in finger is my end goal. Also per your suggestion cassox, I stuck one in saline, perhaps it'll scare me into taking it out.
  • I'd be in. Let me know what I would need to contribute to own one of these.
  • Lol Well I guess I'll be the test subject. I looked at the magnet under a microscope at 200x and examined all the surfaces, they were fully coated. The magnets I have look nothing at all like the photos Misslitty showed... these look more on the ceramic side. I also put them through a pretty hardcore steel wool, and hammer…
  • Very cool. I watched the video a few times before I did my magnet implant today. In the video it looks like you implant the magnet very close to the incision which I've heard can lead to rejection. What are your thoughts?