sarahkittey3
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as of now the pain is unnoticeable and there isnt any heat/swelling. so it looks like removing it was the best choice
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heres the bloody aftermath
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i was really sick through my childhood and was in and out of hospitals so needles/blades aren't even a problem. probably would say no to a needle bigger than 10g but below, go for it i'll laugh at you when you mange to miss and artery! i hate hot/cold injuries as i'm a wuss in that instance (screw freeze off NOT worth it!)…
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i just hope it heals ok as i did a lot of damage trying to get them out. the magnet had moved 4mm so the first incision was pointless and the second, i couldn't see very well inside of the finger, so its jagged and uneven. i was just happy i got my hard won magnet back out without ruining it.
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no they are on the side of the finger and just deep enough to not be viable. draw a line down from the point of insertion to roughly 3/8 inch down, thats where the mag is.i did yank out the pinky magnet a few minutes ago. the pinky became so painful that cuting it out without numbing was a cake walk in comparison. it was…
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both were done at the same time with the same magnet and method. the nasty looking one is my pinky mind you it is day 5
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atonometrics here in austin, tx. its a solar panel company my mom works for. i got her to coat them. sorry wish i could have had better info/photos
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hello! so i'm new here and this looked as good as any place to jump in and say hello ^_^also wanted to share my story of implanting magnets. all of this was done in a sterile environment with tools and anesthetics ordered from dangerousthings. all done by me to me :Pi ordered my magnets in from http://www.gaussboys.com/…
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wow thank you! makes me feel lots better about my implants