Post 275823 by erbridge@sunbeam.city
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 (DIR) Post #275556 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T19:53:56Z
       
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       That time at the SF airport where I had to cut my finger open to remove one of my neodymium implants with a pair of tweezers.And the face of that person entering the bathroom to a bloody mess.
       
 (DIR) Post #275616 by feonixrift@x0r.be
       2018-09-28T19:56:51Z
       
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       @neauoire wait what?!
       
 (DIR) Post #275795 by uonai@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:12:51Z
       
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       @neauoire did you do the implants yourself or have them done professionally??
       
 (DIR) Post #275823 by erbridge@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:14:50Z
       
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       @neauoire What happened? I've never had a problem flying with mine.
       
 (DIR) Post #275997 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:31:01Z
       
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       @feonixrift it got badly infected and I had to do an emergency “surgery”
       
 (DIR) Post #276002 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:32:04Z
       
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       @uonai a friend of mine did it, I’m not sure if you call that “professionally” i didn’t have the guts to do stitching on myself at that point, today I would probably do it.
       
 (DIR) Post #276007 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:32:21Z
       
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       @erbridge one of them got infected, I had to remove it.
       
 (DIR) Post #276017 by joamo@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:29:56Z
       
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       @erbridgeYes please elaborate@neauoire
       
 (DIR) Post #276018 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:34:04Z
       
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       @joamo @erbridge my finger started swolling and I couldn’t take the pain for another second. I went the bathroom and opened my finger up. I didn’t have anything sharp on me..
       
 (DIR) Post #276091 by feonixrift@x0r.be
       2018-09-28T20:42:13Z
       
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       @neauoireOh oww but yay for fixed. Are they fun to have when not malfunctioning?
       
 (DIR) Post #276125 by joamo@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:44:43Z
       
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       @neauoireBut I'm pretty sure the metal detector based on your medical necessity would have been a simpler option?@erbridge
       
 (DIR) Post #276127 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:44:57Z
       
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       @feonixrift yeah, it's a pretty neat sense, and fun fidget.
       
 (DIR) Post #276135 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:46:11Z
       
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       @joamo @erbridge What do you mean?
       
 (DIR) Post #276149 by joamo@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:47:34Z
       
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       @neauoireI guess I'm asking, why did you perform minor surgery on yourself in an airport bathroom?@erbridge
       
 (DIR) Post #276169 by erbridge@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:49:42Z
       
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       @neauoire @joamo Wow. Had it broken or something? Or did it flip over?
       
 (DIR) Post #276183 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:51:49Z
       
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       @erbridge @joamo The silicon shield broke and my body reacted really badly to the contact with the toxic metal.
       
 (DIR) Post #276203 by erbridge@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:53:11Z
       
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       @neauoire @joamo :/. I'm never sure what I'd do if that happened to me...
       
 (DIR) Post #276289 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T20:56:35Z
       
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       @erbridge @joamo always carry some tweezers.
       
 (DIR) Post #276338 by joamo@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T21:00:39Z
       
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       @neauoireWhat a story. Ouch.@erbridge
       
 (DIR) Post #276432 by uonai@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T21:07:12Z
       
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       @neauoire Haha I guess if the procedure is done within the confines of a "studio" and surgical equipment is used, I consider it professional. I've watched folks get microdermal inserts and those are rough.. can't imagine a magnetic module. How long did it take to reject post-procedure, out of curiosity?
       
 (DIR) Post #276483 by neauoire@sunbeam.city
       2018-09-28T21:14:19Z
       
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       @uonai about 4 years~