BrandonKing
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Freezing your hand is my preferred method of numbing at the moment. It works well to slow both pain and bloodloss
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with the injection method, stitches are not necessary because its such a small wound, hell a bandaid is more than sufficient i only even had it on until the bleeding subsided, i took it off shortly thereafter
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i can see doing this again if need be, maybe on different fingers. it wasnt bad at all.
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http://youtu.be/Hy0IOWAhhpE
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It didn't even really sting afterwards. My finger is still pulsating like crazy though
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I tried rotating it down a tiny bit, but I was scared of accidentally piercing through the other side, I was putting a lot of pressure, but not too much in case I did do that. Is a little slower but it got the job done regardless.
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Pain? What pain? Lol there was almost no pain, mainly pressure and anxiety, and it felt weird when the magnet slipped in. I'm just hoping its not too deep, that my biggest fear at the moment.
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https://www.facebook.com/D0C70R my facebook page im unsure how to put a video on here
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I am finished, I had some initial trouble piercing the skin but all went well...the video could be better, but being by myself it's the best I could do. I will get it posted to my Facebook first, then here.
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I am numbing my left hand with ice water as we speak. I just put it in, I'm taking it out in 20-30 minutes I haven't decided yet, I have everything at the ready, unfortunately my cameraguy got called into work, I'm still gonna videotape it but it's gonna be a still camera instead of moving. I will do the best I can to get…
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Yeah the smaller it is, the easier it is to get in, but it's gonna be a bitch trying to dig it out if, for some reason, it gets rejected sometime in the future.
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Of course! Thankfully iPads have pretty good video quality so it should be nice and clear. I'm just thinking of the few things left I need. Ice water, rubbing alcohol, super glue. I already procured the rubber gloves. I have all that I just need to get everything together and organized and setup an operating area and it…
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Ok, sorry I'm a bit late with updates, my injector just got here today from Hong Kong. I didn't expect it to take nearly three weeks to ship, but I have everything, I just have a few loose ends to tie up and I am hoping to have it done sometime this weekend.
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Yes, it would be wonderful to have all our collective knowledge imparted in a single tome of sorts, to make it easier for people just getting started, instead of having them run around pretty blindly to gather all relevant knowledge, and possibly using outdated sources.
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yes he did, my biggest fear in all honesty is accidentally nicking my bone. but i should be fine as long as i dont go too deep.
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I will have one of my friends video tape the procedure with my iPad. I'm still waiting for my syringe to arrive however. Hooefully it will be here sometime next week.
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Agreed, I'm sick of having to go through all these third parties. I like that idea.
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Yeah but those pics were real nice. I never realized how tiny a .75mm X 1mm magnet actually was until I looked at it, it made me a lot more confident seeing how tiny it was since it's going in my body. It's a Parylene coated cylindrical n50 grade Neodymium magnet. SuperMagnetMan may become our official place for people who…
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And yes this is very insightful since I'm doing mine this way in about a week hopefully.
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@TathaRion Don't be scared, be excited! We do things other people are too scared to even attempt, take pride in that! :)
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I just got my magnets today, now I'm just waiting for the syringe to arrive. I'm considering recording it since there aren't that many videos about injecting magnets. Most are about the traditional way.
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@Ian I hate when religious nuts say we are members of the Illuminati and devil worshippers because of how popular a lot of those nuts are, such as Alex Jones. I hate Alex Jones and Bill O'Reilly, both are very ignorant and more often than no have their facts very wrong.
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When will the HELEED be ready for production? If I didn't live on the West Coast I would love to be a beta tester for it. If I can come up with the money I'm all in for the multielectrode array. I love Professor Kevin Warwick's work.
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I have been interested in DBS for some time now, it's very interesting. I have ADHD and depression but idk if insurance would cover such a procedure. That one seems very risky for the underground community to attempt, I can see a high fatality rate of we tred that.
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@linksblackmask Will your data be public? I am very interested in seeing it. I'm not getting my implant for another week or so unfortunately, I wanted to get it months ago but if it's not one thing it's another, you know?
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I may be unable to go because I am deciding to upgrade my keyboard for the computer I'm building from the $80 Cyborg V5 to the $300 Cyborg S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/strike7.htm It's a hella badass keyboard with an LCD Touchscreen and it's hella modular, I couldn't pass this up so I have to make some…
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If I can go, I'm probably just going to get the student ticket. I don't have a car yet, so my attendance depends on if I can get my buddy Drew to go also, I'm offering to buy his ticket for him to help coax him. The most expensive part will be the lodging, I work as an independent contractor, a Sales Representative…
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Sugru is what falls apart easily. There have been a lot of disasterous results with using sugru.
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I only live like a 4-5 hour drive away from LA
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http://www.supermagnetman.net/product_info.php?cPath=30&products_id=2038&osCsid=04287bf6229940c814f67844f6337c77 Here are some cylindrical parylene coated neodymium magnets .75mm X 1mm, $0.30 each, I'm thinking of getting 9. So if I'm getting this, than i can get the injector I originally wanted…