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Old 08-30-2007, 12:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
CoreyWhite
 
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Default Magnetic Implant Experiment Results.

I had the magnetic implant inside of a blister I burned on my hand
with a cigarette. On day ten the skin on the top of the skin rubbed
off when I was spazzing with the bandages. Left over underneath the
skin was a large chunk of scar tissue. Today I cut into the edge of
the scar with a razor, and dug underneath it, implanting the magnet
under the hard scar tissue that had grown over the burn. Everything
feels fairly stable now, and the wound still looks really good. I put
hydrogen peroxide on it, and some anti-bacterial ointment for first
aid. I actually think this is going to work now because the scar
tissue has already healed over the area.

 
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Old 08-30-2007, 01:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
Rufus Opus
 
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Default Re: Magnetic Implant Experiment Results.

On Aug 30, 11:58 am, CoreyWhite <CoreyWh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had the magnetic implant inside of a blister I burned on my hand
> with a cigarette. On day ten the skin on the top of the skin rubbed
> off when I was spazzing with the bandages. Left over underneath the
> skin was a large chunk of scar tissue. Today I cut into the edge of
> the scar with a razor, and dug underneath it, implanting the magnet
> under the hard scar tissue that had grown over the burn. Everything
> feels fairly stable now, and the wound still looks really good. I put
> hydrogen peroxide on it, and some anti-bacterial ointment for first
> aid. I actually think this is going to work now because the scar
> tissue has already healed over the area.


Dude, it ain't gonna work. The human body rejects foreign materials.
You need something biomedical that the body will integrate with.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implant_%28medicine%29

Looks like silicone would be your best bet, and you'll need to go
deeper than the dermis for long-term. Getting it between two layers of
skin is stupid. The skin regenerates all the time, and the outer layer
is dead. You're just postponing the inevitable. Putting a magnet under
a callous is only going to keep it there until the callous falls or
sloughs off.

If I were doing something like this, I'd find a local tattoo/piercing
shop that had someone on staff that did prosthetic implants, and just
have them do it. It would cost less than a pseudoscope or sending a
lady to Alaska that I never met. You can get these snaps implanted in
your skull that you can snap horns on, or spikes, or whatever you
want. And you can just wear a hat if you want to look somewhat normal.
I'd get mine put in under my hairline, but it's getting thinner as
time goes by, and it won't be long before the snaps would show.

I'm sure if you tried a little and worked with some professionals who
knew what they were doing, you could find a solution. Help them
develop and patent the technique, and you might make some coin off the
procedure.

-R.O.

-R.O.

 
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Old 08-30-2007, 01:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
KavinTaylor@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Magnetic Implant Experiment Results.

On Aug 30, 11:58 am, CoreyWhite <CoreyWh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Today I cut into the edge of
> the scar with a razor, and dug underneath it, implanting the magnet
> under the hard scar tissue

<snip>

> I actually think this is going to work now because the scar
> tissue has already healed over the area.


You are an idiot. Stop posting.



Kavin


 
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Old 08-30-2007, 02:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
Nina Baltes
 
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Default Re: Magnetic Implant Experiment Results.

CoreyWhite wrote:
> Today I cut into the edge of
> the scar with a razor, and dug underneath it, implanting the magnet
> under the hard scar tissue that had grown over the burn.


The only thing impressive about this is the stupidity involved. Stop
crossposting. Better yet, stop posting.

Nina
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Old 08-30-2007, 08:00 PM   #5 (permalink)
Whodat
 
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"CoreyWhite" <CoreyWhite@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188489524.162987.196980@22g2000hsm.googlegro ups.com...
>I had the magnetic implant inside of a blister I burned on my hand
> with a cigarette. On day ten the skin on the top of the skin rubbed
> off when I was spazzing with the bandages. Left over underneath the
> skin was a large chunk of scar tissue. Today I cut into the edge of
> the scar with a razor, and dug underneath it, implanting the magnet
> under the hard scar tissue that had grown over the burn. Everything
> feels fairly stable now, and the wound still looks really good. I put
> hydrogen peroxide on it, and some anti-bacterial ointment for first
> aid. I actually think this is going to work now because the scar
> tissue has already healed over the area.
>


So you didn't really learn much. Remember when you said that implanting the
magnet was a bad idea and the ring would do everything you wanted?

You need to quit the self-mutilation.


 
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