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Hey what's up all. I'm friends with some of the other posters here,
and need some advice. I figured out a cool way of preforming implant operations on myself, and have implanted a magnet that's been in my body for almost a week. I just burned a part of my hand with a cigarette, and put the magnet into the open blister. It has been healing up nice, as far as I can tell. I didn't use any equipment to steralize the process though so... My skin has grown over the magnetic implant so thick that you can't even see the magnet. All you can see is a mound of flesh and scar tissue. My friends are woried about it, and think that it might be getting infected. So if anyone knows how I can handle that, let me know. I'm going to go out and buy some anti-biotic ointment to run onto the implant area. Maybe I should go to the doctor too and get a prescription. What are the warning signs to look for in an infection anyway? |
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On Aug 22, 11:57 am, CoreyWhite <CoreyWh...@gmail.com> wrote:
CW> I figured out a cool way of preforming implant CW> operations on myself, and have implanted a magnet that's been in my CW> body for almost a week. I just burned a part of my hand with a CW> cigarette, and put the magnet into the open blister. <snip> > CW> My skin has grown over the magnetic implant so thick that you can't CW> even see the magnet. All you can see is a mound of flesh and scar CW> tissue. Uh-huh. Go away. Kavin |
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CoreyWhite wrote:
> I'm friends with some of the other posters here, Who? Nina -- C'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot. Louis Pasteur http://www.chaotropic.net |
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in rec.arts.bodyart CoreyWhite <CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote:
C> body for almost a week. I just burned a part of my hand with a C> cigarette, and put the magnet into the open blister. It has been C> healing up nice, as far as I can tell. I didn't use any equipment to C> steralize the process though so... this is the best thing this week. far better than the tattooed orthodox thing. lish "who you don't hurt crank@got.net will never know you." -lh 43.9% / 30 RANA 128 / 70 |
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On Aug 22, 3:41 pm, cr...@got.net (i'll teach you to turn away.)
wrote: > in rec.arts.bodyart CoreyWhite <CoreyWh...@gmail.com> wrote: > C> body for almost a week. I just burned a part of my hand with a > C> cigarette, and put the magnet into the open blister. It has been > C> healing up nice, as far as I can tell. I didn't use any equipment to > C> steralize the process though so... > > this is the best thing this week. > > far better than the tattooed orthodox thing. > > lish "who you don't hurt > cr...@got.net will never know you." -lh > 43.9% / 30 RANA 128 / 70 Yeah, I've had the implant in for 7 days now. I'm using cloth bandages to keep it wrapped up, but yesterday the burn on my other hand got into the sun and opened back up. It had seemed to be completely healed, but no. The anti-biotic ointment I'm using says not to use it on severe burns, so I don't know how long it will be before it gets healed. |
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CoreyWhite wrote:
> Yeah, I've had the implant in for 7 days now. I'm using cloth > bandages to keep it wrapped up, but yesterday the burn on my other > hand got into the sun and opened back up. It had seemed to be > completely healed, but no. The anti-biotic ointment I'm using says > not to use it on severe burns, so I don't know how long it will be > before it gets healed. Who opened that Box of Crazy in here? Nina -- C'est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot. Louis Pasteur http://www.chaotropic.net |
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CoreyWhite <CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I've had the implant in for 7 days now. I'm using cloth > bandages to keep it wrapped up, but yesterday the burn on my other > hand got into the sun and opened back up. It had seemed to be > completely healed, but no. The anti-biotic ointment I'm using says > not to use it on severe burns, so I don't know how long it will be > before it gets healed. I can't wait until both of your hands fall off. It's going to be awesome! |
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On Aug 23, 3:29 pm, Nina Baltes <chaotro...@gmx.de> wrote:
NB> Who opened that Box of Crazy in here? Please notice this is someone with, what, cigarette burns on BOTH hands? Jesus Christ, stop smoking. Or at least learn that most S & M people put the cigarettes out in other places. Better troll than Atlanta Orthodox Christian Slimey Cunt, but not by much. I'm sure Curt will love him, but then again, what's new? Kavin |
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On Aug 22, 11:57 am, CoreyWhite <CoreyWh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey what's up all. I'm friends with some of the other posters here, > and need some advice. I figured out a cool way of preforming implant > operations on myself, and have implanted a magnet that's been in my > body for almost a week. I just burned a part of my hand with a > cigarette, and put the magnet into the open blister. It has been > healing up nice, as far as I can tell. That's an interesting method, but I would have assumed that the "skin" that covers a blistered area would simply fall off eventually as part of the healing process. It's dead skin, right? I assumed you had to implant any magnets under healthy skin. Seems I saw something on BME. An article on subdermal magnets? > I didn't use any equipment to steralize the process though so... > > My skin has grown over the magnetic implant so thick that you can't > even see the magnet. All you can see is a mound of flesh and scar > tissue. My friends are woried about it, and think that it might be > getting infected. So if anyone knows how I can handle that, let me > know. I'm going to go out and buy some anti-biotic ointment to run > onto the implant area. Maybe I should go to the doctor too and get a > prescription. What are the warning signs to look for in an infection > anyway? While I've got to admire your creativity in this whole ordeal or process, I'd recommend you see your family doctor or a dermatologist. Have the magnet removed. Let your skin heal. -- Curt |